Kinshasa Symphony – Ein klassisches Orchester im Kongo

Kinshasa Symphony – Ein klassisches Orchester im Kongo

Deutschland 2009/2010, Dokumentarfilm

Inhalt

Albert Matubenza is a musician. He has explained the score and their instrument to many a string player – although he himself is a guitarist and plays neither the violin nor the cello. He is currently making a new double bass for his ensemble. Many of the other artisans among the members of the orchestra have since compiled an amazing array of homemade tools to repair their instruments. The musicians also make the clothes they wear for their performances, procure the scores and make sure there’s someone to feed and take care of the children during their long evening rehearsals. Most of the orchestra’s members are either amateurs or self-taught musicians. Even those who have been fortunate enough to have had professional training and find regular work still find themselves struggling to survive in the city of Kinshasa with its population of eight million. For many the day begins at six o’clock in the morning – often much earlier. Nonetheless, rehearsals go on until late at night, almost every day.

Armand Diangienda – a pilot by trade and the orchestra’s founder – is their conductor. His grandfather was the one who inspired him to found the orchestra. And nowa days as many as two hundred musicians take to the stage to perform at "Orchestre Symphonique Kimanguiste" concerts. The orchestra intends to hold a grand open air concert commemorating the Democratic Republic of Congo’s Independence Day. An audience of several thousand is expected to attend. The programme includes Beethoven’s Ninth, 'Carmina Burana', as well as works by Dvoøák and Verdi. The rehearsals, their collective music-making and, finally the orchestra’s concert performance combine to convey the strength and determination with which Congolese civil society seeks to liberate itself from the vicious circle of colonial oppression, tyranny, poverty and war.

Source: 60. Internationale Filmfestspiele Berlin (Catalogue)

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Credits

Alle Credits

Regie:Claus Wischmann, Martin Baer
Drehbuch:Claus Wischmann (Konzept)
Kamera:Martin Baer, Michael Dreyer
Schnitt:Peter Klum
Ton-Design:Pascal Capitolin
Ton:Jan Schmiedt, Pascal Capitolin, Karsten Hoeffer
Musik:Jan Tilman Schade
Mitwirkung:Altert Matubenza, Armand Diangienda
Produktionsfirma:sounding images GmbH (Berlin)
in Zusammenarbeit mit:Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR) (Köln), Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg (RBB) (Berlin + Potsdam), Télévision Suisse Italienne (Lugano)
Produzent:Stefan Pannen, Holger Preuße
Redaktion:Jutta Krug (WDR), Lothar Mattner (WDR), Petra Schmitz (RBB)
Producer:Stefan Pannen
Produktionsleitung:Karl-Martin Lötsch
Produktions-Assistenz:Sabine Füllborn
Dreharbeiten:: Kinshasa
Erstverleih:Edition Salzgeber & Co. Medien GmbH (Berlin)
Filmförderung:Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg GmbH (MBBB) (Potsdam), Filmförderungsanstalt (FFA) (Berlin), Deutscher Filmförderfonds (DFFF) (Berlin), Media Plus Programm (EU)
Länge:2692 m, 98 min
Format:35 mm , 1:1,85
Bild/Ton:Farbe, Dolby Digital
Prüfung/Zensur:FSK-Prüfung (DE): 26.08.2010, 124198, ohne Altersbeschränkung/feiertagsfrei
Aufführung:Uraufführung (DE): 17.02.2010, Berlin, IFF - Berlinale Spezial;
Kinostart (DE): 23.09.2010

Titel

Originaltitel (DE) Kinshasa Symphony – Ein klassisches Orchester im Kongo

Fassungen

Original

Länge:2692 m, 98 min
Format:35 mm , 1:1,85
Bild/Ton:Farbe, Dolby Digital
Prüfung/Zensur:FSK-Prüfung (DE): 26.08.2010, 124198, ohne Altersbeschränkung/feiertagsfrei
Aufführung:Uraufführung (DE): 17.02.2010, Berlin, IFF - Berlinale Spezial;
Kinostart (DE): 23.09.2010
 

Auszeichnungen

FBW 2010
Prädikat: besonders wertvoll
 
Festival des deutschen Films, Ludwigshafen 2010
Publikumspreis (ex aequo >Renn, wenn Du kannst<)
 
Open Dok Film Festival Turnhout, Belgien 2010
Lobende Erwähnung
 
Erasmus Euro Media Awards, Wien 2010
Gütesiegel
 
Festival de Cine Alemán, Buenos Aires 2010
Publikumspreis
 
Phoenix Dokumentarfilmpreis, Bonn 2010
Lobende Erwähnung
 
Jecheon International Music&Film Festival, Jecheon (Süd Korea) 2010
Großer Preis
 
Vancouver International Film Festival, Canada 2010
Most Popular Nonfiction Film Award
 
International Documentary Film Festival Flahertiana, Perm (Russland) 2010
Jurypreis
 
Rhode Island International Film Festival, USA 2010
Großer Preis, Beste Kamera