United Kingdom / Oct 21, 2021 / Shown on the stage in the final act of the ballet The Dante Project
Paradise (2021)
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Plot
In the centre of the gallery is a pavilion housing the 35mm film Paradise (2021), the final work of the trilogy. It is the first time that Paradise is being shown as an artwork outside of its staging in the ballet. The soundtrack is a digital simulation of Thomas Adès’s orchestrated score Paradiso. Known technically as a MIDI, the computer simulation became an invaluable tool while the orchestra were unable to record the music during the Covid-19 lockdowns. Paradise was filmed in the extended format Cinemascope and is entirely abstract, drawing on the circular and planetary motifs present in Dante’s ‘Paradiso’. The film’s rich colours were taken from the palette of William Blake (b. 1757 – d. 1827, London) and can also be seen in the ten hand-printed silkscreen prints representing the planetary states in the corridor.
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Paradise |
| Original language | EN |
| Status | Released |
| Release date | 21 ottobre 2021 |
| Cinematography | Trevor Tweeten |
| Assistant directors | Tacita Dean |
| Music | Thomas Adès |
| Sound | Thomas Adès |
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