On the program: Mozart and his “Requiem”, a documentary on the interpreters of the European Parliament, or the archives of amateur filmmakers from long ago in Normandy at war.
By Cécile Mury
Published on June 4, 2024 at 3:32 p.m.
Masterpiece brought to life: “Mozart’s Requiem”
In the fall of 2023, the Pygmalion ensemble toured Europe with “his” Requiem by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, here captured at the Barcelona Music Palace, in a dazzling, accurate and touching version, from the interpretation to the lights, and even to the silences, to our greatest amazement.
At 9:10 p.m. on France 4. At the Palau de la musica catalana, October 19, 2023. By the Pygmalion ensemble. Musical direction: Raphaël Pichon. Director: Corentin Leconte. 1h20. Unpublished.
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“Mozart’s Requiem, Palau de la Música Catalana”: beautiful, accurate and touching
Translator profession: “24 languages, one Europe”
Close-up on the European Parliament interpreters. Two hundred and fifty civil servants and nearly a thousand independents, from Brussels to Strasbourg or Luxembourg, enable deputies to understand each other every day. A beautiful tribute to an essential profession, today threatened by artificial intelligence.
At 11:30 p.m. on Arte. Documentary directed by Jean Crépu (France, Luxembourg, 2023). 1:05. Unpublished.
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“24 Languages, one Europe”: the art of translating without betraying
I will go and see my Normandy again: “Before our eyes”
Their names were Fernand, Pierre, André or Jean… All amateur filmmakers in Normandy during the Second World War, whose reels were dormant in the archives. This documentary brought them back from oblivion, the time of a precious collage, both historical and moving.
At 10:50 p.m. on France 3. Documentary directed by Stéphane Miquel (France, 2024). 1 hour. Unpublished.
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“Before our eyes”: the Second World War brought back to life through incredible photos
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