Music is a frame - Manos Tsangaris
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s a student, drummer Manos Tsangaris chose a new kind of activism: he became a composer. His stages are forests, cafés, subway stations, retirement homes, and opera houses. A film about the power of listening, because when we listen, the world changes before our eyes.
Manos Tsangaris felt that a film about his work was impossible when he asked Barbara Lubich in 2015, "Do you want to try?" Knowing that his work grapples with our media-driven perception, she agreed.
As a student, drummer Manos Tsangaris opted for a new kind of activism: he became a composer. His stages are forests, cafés, retirement homes, underground stations, and opera houses. A film about the power of listening. Because when we listen, the world changes before our eyes.
Manos Tsangaris was of the opinion that one could not make a film about his work when he asked Barbara Lubich in 2015: “Do you want to try?” Knowing full well that his work is an examination of our media-influenced perception, Lubich agreed.
The film's protagonist, Manos Tsangaris, and director Barbara Lubich will be in attendance for a Q&A following the screening.
Composer (Original Score): Manos Tsangaris
Pre-existing Music (Source): Manos Tsangaris
Sounddesign: Nikolaus Woernle
Screenwriter: Barbara Lubich
Edited by: Barbara Lubich
Cast: Manos Tsangaris, Pi-hsien Chen u.a.