Love’s Debris

Love’s Debris

Release date : November 7, 1996
Runtime : 2h 10m
Countries of origin :
Original Language : German / English / French / Italian / Russian /
Director : Werner Schroeter /
Writers :
Production companies : MC4 / Imalyre / VTCOM France Telecom / Schlemmer Film / La Sept-Arte / France Supervison / Fondation France Telecom / Black Forest Films / WDR /
November 7, 1996 2h 10m Music German More
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German director Werner Schroeter invited his favourite opera singers to a 13th century abbey near Paris. There was no pre-planned action. There was no script, no continuity. On the other hand, there were precise constraints that provided the rules of the game: the setting, the Abbey of Royaumont, and the chosen participants. Each singer came accompanied by a person of his or her choice, and worked on an aria chosen by the director.
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Isabelle Huppert
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Carole Bouquet
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Anita Cerquetti
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Martha Mödl
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Rita Gorr
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Kristine Ciesinski
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Katherine Ciesinski
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Laurence Dale
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  • title:Love’s Debris
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1996
  • Runtime:2h 10m
  • Genres: Music · Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: German · English · French · Italian · Russian ·
  • Director: Werner Schroeter /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies: MC4 · Imalyre · VTCOM France Telecom · Schlemmer Film · La Sept-Arte · France Supervison · Fondation France Telecom · Black Forest Films · WDR ·
  • Overview:German director Werner Schroeter invited his favourite opera singers to a 13th century abbey near Paris. There was no pre-planned action. There was no script, no continuity. On the other hand, there were precise constraints that provided the rules of the game: the setting, the Abbey of Royaumont, and the chosen participants. Each singer came accompanied by a person of his or her choice, and worked on an aria chosen by the director.
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