Bohemia

Bohemia

Release date : March 29, 2000
Countries of origin : Canada /
Original Language :
Director : Bernar Hébert /
Writers : Bernar Hébert /
Production companies : Ciné Qua Non Média /
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An homage to Antonin Dvorák, one of the great composers of the late 19th century. Documentary vignettes are interwoven with music and dance tableaux shot among fairylike forests and countryside. These lively scenes stand as a poetic illustration of the composer's music and evoke his passion for trains and boats as well as the Slavic myths and lanscapes that inspired his works. Based on Dvorák's String Quartet no.10 in E Flat Major, opus 51.
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  • title:Bohemia
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2000
  • Genres: Music · Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Canada ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Bernar Hébert /
  • Writers: Bernar Hébert ·
  • Production companies: Ciné Qua Non Média ·
  • Overview:An homage to Antonin Dvorák, one of the great composers of the late 19th century. Documentary vignettes are interwoven with music and dance tableaux shot among fairylike forests and countryside. These lively scenes stand as a poetic illustration of the composer's music and evoke his passion for trains and boats as well as the Slavic myths and lanscapes that inspired his works. Based on Dvorák's String Quartet no.10 in E Flat Major, opus 51.
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