Gaivoronsky: Visions Fugitives (2018)

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Visions fugitives are the moments of when music is born; they are elusive and normally hidden from the audience. This film is a portrait of the legendary musician and composer Vyacheslav Gaivoronsky (the creator of music for films by Evgeny Yufit, Oleg Kovalov, and others). Shot over year, it focuses on unique episodes during rehearsals. Featured in the film are Vladimir Chekasin, Vladimir Tarasov, Vladislav Pesin, and other outstanding musicians

Director: Vladimir Nepevny
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 52 min
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Screenplay

Cinematography: Vladimir Nepevny
Editing: Vladimir Nepevny, Vladislav Grishin
Country: Russia
Language: Pусский
Original Language: ru
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Gaivoronsky: Visions Fugitives about?
Visions fugitives are the moments of when music is born; they are elusive and normally hidden from the audience. This film is a portrait of the legendary musician and composer Vyacheslav Gaivoronsky (the creator of music for films by Evgeny Yufit, Oleg Kovalov, and others). Shot over year, it focuses on unique episodes during rehearsals. Featured in the film are Vladimir Chekasin, Vladimir Tarasov, Vladislav Pesin, and other outstanding musicians
Who directed Gaivoronsky: Visions Fugitives?
Gaivoronsky: Visions Fugitives was directed by Vladimir Nepevny.
How long is Gaivoronsky: Visions Fugitives?
Gaivoronsky: Visions Fugitives has a runtime of 52m (52 minutes).
What genre is Gaivoronsky: Visions Fugitives?
Gaivoronsky: Visions Fugitives is a Documentary film.
Where was Gaivoronsky: Visions Fugitives produced?
Gaivoronsky: Visions Fugitives was produced in Russia.