| Luigi Uzzo, Sibyl Mostert, Giovanni
Javarone, Balduin Bass, Daniele Pagani, Francesco Aluigi, Ferdinando
Villella, Elizabeth Labi, Franco Mazzieri, David Maunsell, Ronaldo
Baracchi, Clara Colosimo
Legendary Italian director Federico Fellini (La Dolce Vita, Amarcord)
offered up this departure in 1979, centering on the travails of
an orchestra and the relationships within it. Aiming for a more
sober, studied approach than in his other work, Fellini explores
the dynamics of the musicians as they prepare for a concert under
the tutelage of a belligerent conductor. Shooting in the style of
a television documentary with interviews and behind-the-scenes footage,
Fellini manages to create the subtly absurdist humor he is known
for while still drawing parallels to modern society from this troupe
of musicians. Featuring the lush musical score of longtime collaborator
Nino Rota (The Godfather) and Fellini's unique visuals, The Orchestra
Rehearsal is a must for both fans of the director and the uninitiated. |