I saw this on youtube many months back, and I had no idea it premiered at a film festival until now. But, in reviewing the piece, I'm not surprised. This film is elegant and well-made, and anyone who loves piano or classical music or jazz music will be charmed to their very core.
Let me take the time to say that the only stars in this film are the piano and two sets of hands. You see nothing else, but you don't need to. The two pianists, Katrine Gislenge and Nikolaj Hess have such a well-honed technique that their fingers alone would fascinate you even if the film was twice as long as it already is.
Watch this film now. Go to youtube and look it up. It will only take 8 minutes, unless you keep coming back to it like I do.
Let me take the time to say that the only stars in this film are the piano and two sets of hands. You see nothing else, but you don't need to. The two pianists, Katrine Gislenge and Nikolaj Hess have such a well-honed technique that their fingers alone would fascinate you even if the film was twice as long as it already is.
Watch this film now. Go to youtube and look it up. It will only take 8 minutes, unless you keep coming back to it like I do.