
Komeda – the Soundtrack for a LifeSkrevet den 30-01-2010 17:20:24 af Tue Steen Müller ![]() Krzysztof Komeda... was the one who made the music for several of the films of Roman Polanski, Jerzy Skolimovski, Andrzej Warda, Danish Henning Carlsen and Jørgen Leth. He died in 1969, 38 years old. I am sure you remember the lullaby in ”Rosemary´s Baby” and maybe also the extraordinary score from”Sult” (”Hunger”) by Henning Carlsen. Both directors are interviewed in this tv documentary, that is well done and is wonderful to watch simply because it includes so many film clips from the great film that Komeda made music for. We hear about his way of working and living back in the times of the European iron curtain. Polanski’s short films arte quoted as well as his early polish works like ”Knife in Water”. Both Polanski and Carlsen stress that ”we were working for Krzysztof, not him for us”. Social and political background is added to this competent work on the often neglected art of film music that Komeda mastered. 2008, Germany, 52 mins. Director : Claudia Buthenhoff-Duffy Tilføjet i kategorierne: Festival, Film History, Articles/Reviews ENGLISH 0 bemærkninger til "Komeda – the Soundtrack for a Life":Tilføj din kommentar: |
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