Director: Cafe Budapest
Featuring: Ernst Reijseger – cello, Harmen Fraanje – piano, organ, Mola Sylla – voice, African instruments
Music: Ernst Reijseger
Conductor: Wolfgang Kläsener
In 2010 Werner Herzog shot a 3D documentary in the Chauvet-Pont-d’Arc Cave in Southern France, whose walls bear what are held to be the oldest cave paintings in the history of humanity. The winner of prestigious international film awards, Cave of Forgotten Dreams has a compelling soundtrack, music with a special atmosphere, the work of Ernst Reijseger. The piece has since also been performed in churches, for example at the Ravenna Festival.
Says Herzog: “The music in this film is extremely important and adds a very strange beautiful different dimension to it. Ernst Reijseger is a great and genius avant-garde cello player and composer.”
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Box office closes 15 minutes after the start of the last screening.
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