When There Is No More Music to Write, and Other Roman Stories

Filmstill When There Is No More Music to Write, and Other Roman Stories

When There Is No More Music to Write, and Other Roman Stories

When There Is No More Music to Write, and Other Roman Stories
Éric Baudelaire
Camera Lucida 2022
Documentary Film
France
2022
59 minutes
English
Subtitles: 
None

The kidnapping and murder of the politician Aldo Moro; four slashed tyres that were to save a florist’s life; the lost soundtrack to Antonioni’s film “Zabriskie Point”; the meeting of two avant-garde composers; archive material and found footage – these are the elements of this “freely composed” film that is imbued with the city of Rome and juxtaposes the human urge for constant rebellion and the thesis of the end of history.

For the US electronic composer Alvin Curran, whose intellectual and artistic world are at the centre of Éric Baudelaire’s exceptionally rich collage, music is a vehicle that carries us to places we have never travelled before. In Rome, where Curran settled in the 1960s, he met his then considerably more experienced professional colleague Franco Evangelisti, who shocked him with the question: “Don’t you know that there’s no more music to write?” Baudelaire’s congenial montage of image and sound fragments suggests that Curran’s solo work – as well as his collaboration with the pioneering collective “Musica Elettronica Viva” – is the answer to Evangelisti’s question: We have to keep reassembling the world.
Christoph Terhechte

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Director
Éric Baudelaire
Cinematographer
Éric Baudelaire
Editor
Claire Atherton
Producer
Éric Baudelaire
Sound
Éric Lesachet