Pastacas (2009)
When Ramo Teder makes music, he becomes Pastacas. “Pastacas" is in English a "ball-point pen," and Ramo likes to use this little instrument in his paintings. Which one was first: Ramo painting with a ball-point pen or Pastacas making music? The paintings came first. At art exhibitions, Ramo's paintings are accompanied by the music of Pastacas. Ramo's debut in music was a collaboration with Afternooning Plague Family on the compilation "Sue Darling" by indie label Sally Sinnamon. Pastacas is Ramo's solo project, where he mixes electronics with flute and acoustic guitar to achieve exquisite sound and delicate melodies.
Director: Rein Kotov
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 29 min
Release Date: January 1, 2009
Country: Estonia
Original Language: et
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Pastacas about?
- When Ramo Teder makes music, he becomes Pastacas. “Pastacas" is in English a "ball-point pen," and Ramo likes to use this little instrument in his paintings. Which one was first: Ramo painting with a ball-point pen or Pastacas making music? The paintings came first. At art exhibitions, Ramo's paintings are accompanied by the music of Pastacas. Ramo's debut in music was a collaboration with Afternooning Plague Family on the compilation "Sue Darling" by indie label Sally Sinnamon. Pastacas is Ramo's solo project, where he mixes electronics with flute and acoustic guitar to achieve exquisite sound and delicate melodies.
- Who directed Pastacas?
- Pastacas was directed by Rein Kotov.
- How long is Pastacas?
- Pastacas has a runtime of 29m (29 minutes).
- What genre is Pastacas?
- Pastacas is a Documentary film.
- Where was Pastacas produced?
- Pastacas was produced in Estonia.