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Ravel's Brain

Maurice Ravel (1875-1937) is widely acknowledged as one of the world’s greatest composers. For the last five years of his life, however, he was afflicted by aphasia and apraxia: his brain produced music, but he was unable to write it down. Ravel’s Brain is a musical/visual tone poem at once tragic and celebrative in its mood. Expressionistic and abstract, it portrays the inner being of an artist who was rendered incapable of communicating with the outside world.

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Digital Betacam

52 minutes

Colour, black and white

Original version in English

Original version in French

Producers

Niv Fichman

Pierre-Olivier Bardet

Larry Weinstein

Director and Scriptwriter

Larry Weinstein

Cast

Richard Cowan

Thierry Costa

Jacques Dewitt

Morgane Maugran

Production

Rhombus Media Inc.
99 Spadina Ave.
Suite 600
Toronto, Ontario
M5V 3P8
(416) 971-7856
(416) 971-9647
rhombus@rhombusmedia.com
www.rhombusmedia.com


Coproduction – France

Idéale Audience
6, rue de l'Agent Bailly
Paris
France
75009
33 1 53 20 14 06
33 1 53 20 14 01
le-coeur@ideale-audience.fr


International distribution

Rhombus International
99 Spadina Ave.
Suite 600
Toronto, Ontario
M5V 3P8
(416) 971-7856
(416) 971-9647
rhombus@rhombusmedia.com
www.rhombusmedia.com


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