Touch the Sound
2004
Touch the Sound: A Sound Journey with Evelyn Glennie is a 2004 German documentary film directed by Thomas Riedelsheimer about profoundly deaf Scottish classical percussionist Evelyn Glennie.[3] In the film Glennie, who won a Grammy Award in 1989,[4] collaborates with English experimental musician Fred Frith and others, and explains how she perceives sound.[5][6] The film appeared at over 20 film festivals across the world,[7] and won several awards, including "Best Documentary" at the 2004 BAFTA Awards, Scotland.[8]
A soundtrack of Touch the Sound featuring Glennie and Frith, plus additional music and sounds from the film, was released in 2004.[9] An album based on Glennie and Frith's performances in the film entitled The Sugar Factory was released in 2007.[10]
Kinostart: | 2004 04.11.2004 in Deutschland | ||
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Genre: | Dokumentarfilm | ||
Herstellungsland: | Deutschland, Vereinigtes Königreich | ||
Originalsprache: | Englisch | ||
Farbe: | Farbe | ||
IMDB: | 642 |
Regie: | Thomas Riedelsheimer | |
Kamera: | Thomas Riedelsheimer | |
Schnitt: | Thomas Riedelsheimer | |
Musik: | Fred Frith | |
Evelyn Glennie | ||
Produzent: | Stefan Tolz | |
Leslie Hills | ||
Trevor Davies | ||
Darsteller: | Evelyn Glennie | |
Fred Frith |
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2005 | Bangkok International Film Festival Special Mention Best Documentary | Gewinner |
2005 | German Film Awards Film Award in Gold Best Sound (Beste Tongestaltung) | Gewinner |
2005 | German Film Awards Film Award in Gold Outstanding Documentary (Bester Dokumentarfilm) | Nominiert |
2004 | BAFTA Awards, Scotland BAFTA Scotland Award Best Documentary | Gewinner |
2004 | Leipzig DOK Festival Golden Dove Long Footage | Gewinner |
2004 | Locarno International Film Festival Critics Week Award | Gewinner |
2004 | European Film Awards Best Documentary Award | Nominiert |