Peasant Symphony (1944)
From 1942 to 1944, Henri Storck composed his Symphonie paysanne, in which he describes the day to day life and rituals of the farmers on the rhythm of the seasons. The film is a poem to nature, a lyrical masterpiece on life and death, on animals and plants, on man and his labour.
Director: Maurice Delattre, Henri Storck
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 111 min
Release Date: January 1, 1944
Screenplay
Music: Pierre Moulaert
Cinematography: Charles Abel, Maurice Delattre
Editing: Henri Storck
Production: Productions et Éditions Cinématographique Français
Country: Belgium
Language: Français, Nederlands
Original Language: nl
More Films by Director: Maurice Delattre, Henri Storck
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Peasant Symphony about?
- From 1942 to 1944, Henri Storck composed his Symphonie paysanne, in which he describes the day to day life and rituals of the farmers on the rhythm of the seasons. The film is a poem to nature, a lyrical masterpiece on life and death, on animals and plants, on man and his labour.
- Who directed Peasant Symphony?
- Peasant Symphony was directed by Maurice Delattre, Henri Storck.
- How long is Peasant Symphony?
- Peasant Symphony has a runtime of 1h 51m (111 minutes).
- What genre is Peasant Symphony?
- Peasant Symphony is a Documentary film.
- Where was Peasant Symphony produced?
- Peasant Symphony was produced in Belgium.