La nave sul monte (2021)
La nave sul monte is the opening song on the album È bello perdersi by the band Extraliscio, and their opening number for all their concerts. Highly symbolic, it celebrates the beauty of the imagination and impossible dreams that come true, the effort that goes into them, the wait, the joy at last. It's a film about songs that is openly inspired by Werner Herzog's masterpiece Fitzcarraldo and revisits the choir "Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares", here in the form of a colorful troupe of dancers from Romagna.
Director: Elisabetta Sgarbi
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 9 min
Release Date: September 8, 2021
Original Language: it
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is La nave sul monte about?
- La nave sul monte is the opening song on the album È bello perdersi by the band Extraliscio, and their opening number for all their concerts. Highly symbolic, it celebrates the beauty of the imagination and impossible dreams that come true, the effort that goes into them, the wait, the joy at last. It's a film about songs that is openly inspired by Werner Herzog's masterpiece Fitzcarraldo and revisits the choir "Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares", here in the form of a colorful troupe of dancers from Romagna.
- Who directed La nave sul monte?
- La nave sul monte was directed by Elisabetta Sgarbi.
- How long is La nave sul monte?
- La nave sul monte has a runtime of 9m (9 minutes).
- What genre is La nave sul monte?
- La nave sul monte is a Documentary film.