6/10
Insignificant Fellini film
11 August 2002
A short pseudo-documentary about an orchestra rehearsing in an old church. I like the pieces where the various musicians speak about how their individual instruments have their places in the mix. But then there's this odd and poorly developed stuff about the orchestra hating their conductor, from whom they eventually rebel. The film falls into an uninteresting anarchy. The only reason the film is worth watching is because of Nino Rota's score, his last for Fellini (he died in April of 1979, 8 days before I was born, incidentally). 6/10.
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