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The Silence Before Bach(Die Stille vor Bach)

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Spain · 2007
1h 42m
Director Pere Portabella
Starring Àlex Brendemühl, Féodor Atkine, Christian Brembeck, Daniel Ligorio
Genre Drama, Experimental

An episodic and experimental contemplation of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach, combining historical recreation and documentary. Catalonian auteur Pere Portabella celebrates Bach’s music and explores how it changed the way the world experienced sound and harmony.

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70

Village Voice by J. Hoberman

Not only very civilized--this cool, deliberate film suggests that Bach's music is the quintessence of European civilization.

75

TV Guide Magazine by Maitland McDonagh

Portabella has no interest in conventional biography -- it's hard not to suspect that he included the tale of Felix Mendelsson (Daniel Ligorio) discovering the score for the "St. Matthew Passion" wrapping a meat delivery precisely BECAUSE it's probably apocryphal.

70

The New York Times by Manohla Dargis

The film demands engagement and a kind of surrender, a willingness to enter into a work shaped by correlation, metaphor and metonymy, by beautiful images and fragments of ideas, a work that locates the music in the twitching of a dog’s ears, in the curve of a woman’s belly, a child’s song and an adult’s reverie.

70

Variety by Ronnie Scheib

Arguably stronger conceptually than visually, surreal mix of the unexpected and the banal is definitely not to everybody's taste. But the music is inarguably sublime.

75

New York Post by V.A. Musetto

Unless you are offended by a little female nudity, The Silence Before Bach will shock you not. But it will provide gorgeous lensing and art direction and some of the world's most beautiful music.

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