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Musik mon Amour
 Director:
Daniela Schmidt-Langels & Günther Huesmann
Distributor: C Major Entertainment
© 2009, a co-production of BFMI with ZDF/arte
16:9 shot in 1080i HDTV | stereo & 5.1 surround sound
Length: approx. 90 min.
"Musik, mon amour" tells the story of a true love. The unlimited love for
music. Once affected by music, it is impossible to live without it. The
documentary thrives on the exceptional and very different biographies of the
three protagonists: the Japanese violinist Midori Goto, the German composer
Helmut Oehring and the Israeli singer Yasmin Levy.
Music may serve as an asylum, a saviour - bearing a hand and releasing from
overwhelming situations. Then again, music may also turn into a burden,
sickening the musician and causing a difficult life crisis. As happened to
Goto, the former violinist child prodigy. Another personal view on music is
revealed by Helmut Oehring who grew up as the son of deaf-mute parents. By
chance, he discoved music and turned it into his language.
How does music work? Why can't we live without music? There are hundreds of
scientific hypothesis and explanations but none of them is able to serve
with satisfactory answers. The effect of music seems to outreach any of the
explanatory approaches. This is a film about the power of music; it points
out the existantial importance of music for the human being in various forms.
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