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Reuters annonce une distribution possible en salle américaine pour "Glass a portrait of Philip in
Twelve Parts". Les droits ont été acquis par le petit distributeur indépendant Koch Lorber, qui l'exploitera également en vidéo.
" Indie distributor Koch Lorber Films has acquired U.S. theatrical and home video rights to "Glass: A Portrait of Philip in Twelve Parts," a documentary from
Australian filmmaker Scott Hicks."
The Australian propose par ailleurs un article sur le
film.
Hicks says the outing to Coney Island, which Glass likes to visit every year, was just one activity in a typically action-packed day for the composer, who has written eight symphonies, more than 20 operas, ballets, concertos and scores for several films, among them Candyman, The Thin Blue Line and The Hours.
"He's one of the most extraordinary people I've ever met, and hardest-working, and he finds time to fit everything in," says Hicks, the director of Shine.
"Of course, as the film reveals, there's a price to pay. It's intended to be a very human document of someone who I consider to be a great artist.""
To Be continued...
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