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France Culture: a cycle of "sound cinema" around fiction broadcast with spatial sound

Actualité n° 278050 | Publié le 07 mars 2023 17:16
France Culture
Crédit : DR

France Culture is organizing, from March 24 to 26, five listening sessions of "sound films " around original three-dimensional podcasts, the channel announced on Monday March 6. This event, programmed at the Parisian cinema L'Entrepôt, offers, in spatial sound, five fictions intended for all ages and two concerts for film music.

This cycle of “sound cinema” will open with Construire un feu, d'après Jack London, with Richard Bohringer. The broadcast of the program (60') will be followed by a meeting with the actor and the team of Construire un feu as well as a live electro 360 by Jefferson Lembeye : he will deliver a live version in spatial sound of the original music of the work of Jack London.

Saturday 25 March, the afternoon will begin with Les Mondes de Chloé: A la belle étoile (3 x 15'), for children, then La Japonaise, a creation (70') based on an unpublished script by Alain Robbe-Grillet from 1961, adapted by Patrick Boudet. This broadcast will be followed by a meeting with the La Japonaise team and a 360 musical live by Narumi Hérisson and Augustin Viard, who will deliver a live version in spatial sound of the original music of the text.

Proposed in collaboration with France Musique, a session of Zinstrus, a creation (3 x 15') by Saskia de Ville, with the voices of Laura Felpin, Benoît Poelvoorde, Virginie Hocq as well as saxophonist Thomas de Pourquery, will take place on Sunday March 26. This will be followed by the broadcast of Les Hauts Plateaux de Xanadu, a creation (60') by Franck Bessière based on the original work of designer Mathieu Bablet.