Sounds Under the Sun
Originally released in 2010. Sounds Under the Sun is a documentary/music film. directed by Gints Grūbe. At just 62 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Composers are regular people – they drive public transport, do sports, pay their bills. And still – they are very different as they are able to comprehend sound. The documentary film Sounds Under the Sun is an inspiring cinematic journey all over the world to meet some of the world-famous contemporary classical music composers. Visiting Alaskan forests, skyscrapers in Tokyo, and war zone in Georgia, the film gives a glimpse of how the composers share their struggle to create music from the moment of sonic creation till the moment when their music is interpreted for public (the film features composers Sir John Tavener from the UK, Leonid Desyatnikov from Russia, Giya Kancheli from Georgia, Dobrinka Tabakova from Bulgaria, John Luther Adams from the USA, and Ko Matsushita from Japan, and one of the world’s best youth choirs, Kamēr..., from Latvia).
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- Released
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- LV
Production Companies
- Mistrus Media
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sounds Under the Sun about?
Composers are regular people – they drive public transport, do sports, pay their bills. And still – they are very different as they are able to comprehend sound. The documentary film Sounds Un...
Who directed Sounds Under the Sun?
Sounds Under the Sun was directed by Gints Grūbe.
How long is Sounds Under the Sun?
Sounds Under the Sun has a runtime of 1 hours and 2 minutes (62 minutes total).
When was Sounds Under the Sun released?
Sounds Under the Sun was released on April 6, 2010 in theaters.