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A Necessary Music (2009)

Directed by Beatrice Gibson
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30min

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5.0/10

Plot

A collaboration between artist Beatrice Gibson and composer Alex Waterman, A Necessary Music is a science fiction film about modernist social housing. A musically conceived piece, referencing the video operas of Robert Ashley, the film explores the social imaginary of a utopian landscape through directed attention to the voices that inhabit it.Treating the medium of film as both a musical proposition and a proposal for collective production, A Necessary Music employs the resident of New York’s Roosevelt Island as its authors and actors, gathering together texts written by them and using them to construct a script for the film. Framed by a fictional narration taken from Adolfo Bioy Casares’ 1941 science fiction novel ‘The invention of Morel’, the film self-consciously dissolves from attempted realism to imagined narrative; what begins as a enthnographic study becomes instead an imagined fiction and an investigation into the mechanics of representation itself.

Technical details

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Original titleA Necessary Music
Original languageEN
StatusReleased
Official siteubu.com
Release date18 settembre 2009
Assistant directorsBeatrice Gibson

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Theatrical release

United Kingdom / Sep 18, 2009

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