He is the most performed contemporary composer in the world. And yet he rarely ventures out in public, prefers to keep quiet about his music, feels at home in the forests of Estonia and generates therewith - perhaps involuntarily - the impression of a recluse, which is attributed to him again and again: Arvo Part. In The Lost Paradise, we follow him over a period of one year in his native Estonia, to Japan and the Vatican. The documentary is framed by the stage production of Adam's Passion, a music theater piece based on the Biblical story of the fall of Adam featuring three key works by Arvo Part. The world-renowned director Robert Wilson has brought this work to the stage in a former submarine factory in Tallinn. Tracing their creative process, the film offers rare and personal insights into the worlds of two of the most fascinating personalities in the international arts and music scene.
Title | The Lost Paradise |
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Year | 2015 |
Genre | Documentary |
Country | Germany |
Studio | Accentus Music, WDR, Estonian Public Broadcasting (ERR) |
Cast | Arvo Pärt, Robert Wilson, Sofiya Gubaydulina, Paul Hillier, Gidon Kremer, Tõnu Kaljuste |
Crew | Günter Atteln (Director), Kristjan-Jaak Nuudi (Director of Photography), Paul Smaczny (Executive Producer), Madis Kolk (Executive Producer), Oliver Rieger (Line Producer), Lothar Mattner (Executive Producer) |
Keyword | contemporary classical music |
Release | Sep 08, 2015 |
Runtime | 56 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 0.00 / 10 by 0 users |
Popularity | 2 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
Language | English |