Flicks Cinema 'Human's Musics'
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Friday 6th MAY
HUMAN's MUSICS. 80 mins plus two short films.
To Celebrate N.Z MUSIC MONTH a film that everyone on the planet should see, especially now. One of the most visually stunning films you will ever see on the big screen accompanied by the most beautiful sound track. 10/10 and 5 Stars.***** With live music from local musicians for the 6pm and 8-15pm showings...
'HUMAN's MUSIC' (PG) 80 mins 'HUMAN’s Musics' – A film by Yann Arthus-Bertrand / Music Composed by Armand Amar.
Both self-taught, Armand Amar and Yann Arthus-Bertrand enjoy seeking new horizons ‘elsewhere’ and improvising without constraints. They chose to shape this musical composition into an artistic entity that grew and evolved in parallel, and entered into symbiosis with the filmed images.
Yann Arthus-Bertrand, film-maker is a French environmentalist, activist, journalist and photographer. He has also directed films about the impact of humans on the planet. He is especially well known for his book Earth from Above and his films Home and Human.
Armand AMAR, Composer
French of Moroccan origin, born in Jerusalem, Armand Amar spent his childhood in Morocco. Mastering several instruments at the time considered exotic, he left home in his youth to meet that "elsewhere" promised by extra European music (now known as World Music).
Initially self-taught, Amar followed his dedication and thirst for life experience to practice the tabla, discover the zarb and learn the congas with various traditional and classical music masters.
The Evening will start with two short films that have no sound track... and a gathering of invited musicians who will play live and improvise to the images as they are played......evening screenings only*
Showing at 10-30am / 1pm / 6pm* and 8-15pm* Tickets: $15/ $12/ $10 BOOKINGS text 0210 222 5558
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