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Trio Bravo is considered as the « smallest big band in the world » (Fabrizio Cassol, alto sax, Michel Massot, tuba & trombone, Michel Debrulle, drums). At each of their music experiences (they boast four records), they have constantly extended the limits of their original orchestration (neither bass nor guitar nor piano…) while consistently mixing with their own music some wide musical sources (from jazz to contemporary music). But after eight years, they are at a crossroads. Will they keep on making music together or split up ?
The film shows them performing and follows the fine-worked course of a composition while passing through pigmy music, an Elisabethan song, a juggler, a dancer, a club of jazz lovers, a questioner film-maker and an instrument maker. Through all these crossroads, this film questions the past, the present and the future of these three strong personalities.
This movie suggests that music – in order to remain intensely lively – has to meet all the requirements of a specific community, although it may be broken up, cosmopolitan or merely symbolic.
- 1992
- 55'
- French
A film written and directed by Luc Jabon Image Alain Marcoen Sound Thierry De Halleux Editing Pierre Van Tiennen A Production Dérives a.s.b.l. Co-productions RTBF Liège (Télévision Belge) Wallonie image production (WIP) Avec l’Aide du Fond Télévisuel de la Communauté française de Belgique.
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- › {{'ANNEE' | translate}} : 1992
- › {{'DUREE' | translate}} : 55'
- › {{'LANGUES' | translate}} : French
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A film written and directed by Luc Jabon Image Alain Marcoen Sound Thierry De Halleux Editing Pierre Van Tiennen A Production Dérives a.s.b.l. Co-productions RTBF Liège (Télévision Belge) Wallonie image production (WIP) Avec l’Aide du Fond Télévisuel de la Communauté française de Belgique.