Regis Campo, Sharing Music (2021) [N/A]

Featuring:
Régis Campo, Nicolas Horvath, Felicity Lott

Written by:
Quentin Lazzarotto

Directed by:
Quentin Lazzarotto


Release Date:
March 12, 2021

Original Title:
Régis Campo: Strange Beautiful Music

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 62

Above the shifting currents of contemporary music soars a talented and intriguing composer, Régis Campo. This is an intimate documentary on the creation of a musical universe like none other, portrait of an outstanding French composer.

Above the shifting currents of contemporary music soars a talented and intriguing composer, Régis Campo. This film takes a closer look at the two years preceding his entry into the Académie des Beaux-Arts. From his concerts all over the world to his two-room Paris apartment where the creative work happens, and his down-time with family in the south of France, this is an intimate documentary on the creation of a musical universe like none other. With its emphasis on joy, humour, and melodic invention in every tempo, it is a portrait of an outstanding French composer whose music, taken from an impressive catalogue of more than 300 works, has been performed in 30 countries.

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Regis Campo, Sharing Music (2021) on IMDb
Awards Won: 1 nomination

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