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Cinéma Moderne

The Four Seasons: A Flamenco Film (Screening in Montreal)

Experience the magic of flamenco at Cinema Moderne in Montreal with our exclusive screening of 'The Four Seasons'.

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The Four Seasons: A Flamenco Film (Screening in Montreal)
The Four Seasons: A Flamenco Film (Screening in Montreal)

Time & Location

Aug 12, 2024, 9:00 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. EDT

Cinéma Moderne, 5150 Boul. Saint-Laurent, Montréal, QC H2T 1R8, Canada

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About the event

Join us for an enchanting evening at Cinéma Moderne in Montreal for a special screening of 'The Four Seasons: A Flamenco Film', a poetic depiction of the four seasons using the magic of Flamenco music, dance and cinema.

Synopsis:

Blossoms, burning sands, freezing winds, snow: nature reconciles opposites in its relentless dance of the seasons. In this film, flamenco music and dance, not shy of extremes, sways freely with the four quarters of our planet’s cycle around the sun. Original choreographies filmed in extraordinary locations to newly composed classical-flamenco fusion music take viewers on a journey through time and space.  In the tradition of classical composers (like Vivaldi and Haydn) and the great Japanese poets, this cinematic exploration of our relationship to the mutations of the spinning earth, reconnects us to what is most essential. The seasons have an intense impact on the nature of our lives, our feelings, our energies both at individual and communal levels.  Directed by Lina Kazan and Daniel Regnier, this roughly 60-minute music and dance film is a poetic dialogue with a whole year of nature’s flux.

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Event Agenda:

  • Doors open: 8:30 (Café Bar)
  • Screening: 9-10PM (Movie Theatre)
  • Informal Q&A with directors: 10-11PM (Café Bar)

About Flamenco Borealis;

Flamenco Borealis, founded by artists Lina Kazan and Daniel Regnier, is an award winning Flamenco production company based in Canada. The company has been producing and presenting live Flamenco music and dance since 2015 and has been recipient of multiple grants from The Canada Council for the Arts. Their debut Flamenco film, "Take My Hand" has been selected and won awards in multiple international film festivals. 

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