Icaros: Fallen Europe
Originally released in 2011. Icaros: Fallen Europe is a documentary film. directed by Rax Rinnekangas. At just 58 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Pekka Jalkanen
Synopsis
Pekka Jalkanen, a Finnish modern music composer, begins to compose his Russian Concerto – a concerto of longing for home – in his childhood’s home, near Russian border. At the same time, his mind makes a trip to Mother Russia and to Balkans to collect materials for his upcoming work. Analysing reasons for economical and cultural chaos in the new united Europe, the composer finally arrives at the tomb of Andrei Tarkovsky, a Russian master of world’s cinema, near Paris, to respect the memory of the auteur who spoke about longing in his films.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Icaros: Fallen Europe about?
Pekka Jalkanen, a Finnish modern music composer, begins to compose his Russian Concerto – a concerto of longing for home – in his childhood’s home, near Russian border. At the same time, his ...
Who directed Icaros: Fallen Europe?
Icaros: Fallen Europe was directed by Rax Rinnekangas.
How long is Icaros: Fallen Europe?
Icaros: Fallen Europe has a runtime of 0 hours and 58 minutes (58 minutes total).
When was Icaros: Fallen Europe released?
Icaros: Fallen Europe was released on August 28, 2011 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Icaros: Fallen Europe?
The main cast of Icaros: Fallen Europe includes Pekka Jalkanen.