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Release Date:
September 28, 2008
Original Title:
Musik und Meer
Alternate Titles:
Music at the Sea - Julian Rachlin & Friends
Genres:
Documentary | Music
Production Companies:
RIHA (FWG, Brains & Pictures)
Production Countries:
Austria
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 29
In the year 2001 the acclaimed violin vituoso Julian Rachlin founded a festival of chamber music in Dubrovnik. He introduced a new and successful concept of gathering some of the most famous world musicians and letting them play the music that they personally enjoy. In 2008 the austrian filmmaker Georg Riha joined the festival to cinematically accompany the star violinist: Masterly, as usual, and in the highest aesthetics as well as in technical quality, he succeeded with this film composition to tape the magical atmosphere of the city at the sea and the relaxed artistic work of Julian Rachlin and his friends. See the Rector’s Palace, rehearsals, the sea, conversations, sun and wind, concerts and a lot of fun.
Additional Photography:
Georg Riha
Commissioning Editor:
Sharon Nuni
Director:
Georg Riha
Director of Photography:
Thomas Kirschner
Stefan Feichtinger
Editor:
Andreas Gessl
Dominik Steiner
Executive Producer:
Martin Traxl
Music:
Alberto Iglesias
Production Manager:
Katharina Riha
Michael Heinzl
Martin Schermann
Sound Engineer:
Wolfgang Krsek
Sound Recordist:
Friedemann Engelbrecht
Philipp Knop
Martin Riha
Visual Effects:
Dominik Steiner
Writer:
Beate Thalberg
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