“Der Klang, die Welt…”

“Der Klang, die Welt…”

7.0

Mar 29 2018

0h 4m

Documentary

'“Der Klang, die Welt…” was filmed in the same site as Listening to the Space in My Room, but now we hear Dieter Staehelin speaking about the place of music in his life, and we join him and Cécile Staehelin playing an Arabesque by Bohuslav Martinů. While they play, I turned the lens at certain moments to white, an open aperture.' (RB)

Dieter Staehelin

Dieter Staehelin

Himself

Cécile Staehelin

Cécile Staehelin

Herself

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