Peter Sellars: A Portrait

Peter Sellars: A Portrait

Release date : May 1, 2004
Countries of origin : Canada / Russia /
Original Language :
Director : Marina Goldovskaya /
Writers : Marina Goldovskaya /
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An extraordinary foray into the many worlds of a renowned artist, opera and theatre director, activist, and professor. Art and Life: Finding the Thread offers a unique perspective on the human experience. Shot over the course of six years, Marina Goldovskaya's inquisitive lens moves effortlessly between the intimate and public worlds occupied by Peter Sellars, carrying on a thought-provoking dialogue which stays with the viewer long after the last images have faded from view.
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  • title:Peter Sellars: A Portrait
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2004
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Canada · Russia ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Marina Goldovskaya /
  • Writers: Marina Goldovskaya ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:An extraordinary foray into the many worlds of a renowned artist, opera and theatre director, activist, and professor. Art and Life: Finding the Thread offers a unique perspective on the human experience. Shot over the course of six years, Marina Goldovskaya's inquisitive lens moves effortlessly between the intimate and public worlds occupied by Peter Sellars, carrying on a thought-provoking dialogue which stays with the viewer long after the last images have faded from view.
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