Berlin International Film Festival | 13 February

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-- The Forum
-- The Panorama

-- Retrospective
-- Kinderfilmfest
-- New German Films




Parallel: Panorama: Night Waltz: The Music of Paul Bowles

Night Waltz

by Owsley Brown

The late Paul Bowles was a gifted and prolific composer who pretty much stopped writing music when he moved from New York to Tangiers in the late 1940s. After turning to prose he wrote several accomplished books, including the critically acclaimed "The Sheltering Sky."

A fan of his writings, director Owsley Brown later learned of Bowles' neglected musical legacy. Before Bowles' death, Brown conducted extensive interviews and, with Bowles' guidance, selected a number of compositions.

Brown set them to appropriately edited film sequences, including some vintage footage shot in the 1930s and 1940s by pioneer independent film-maker Rudy Burckhardt.

Editor/cinematographer Nathaniel Dorsky provided additional material and the result is a genuine visual and aural delight.

Brown is excited about his debut film being shown in Berlin. "Europeans are more receptive," he says, "a bit more willing to be engaged by a contemplative piece."

Owen Levy

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