Melodica (2017)

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Perceiving a closed world where beauty, architecture and geometry are given equal status to murder, love and philosophical thought. Like the concepts of Oscar Wilde’s portrait story of Dorian Gray, where beauty and sensual fullfilment are the only worthy pursuits of the protagonist, the film’s aesthetics are composed and imbued by painting. The references and events of Melodica are sourced from the painting The Golden Age by Lucas Cranach the Elder.

Director: Rachel Monosov
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 27 min
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Cinematography: Xavier Van D’Huynslager
Production: Catinca Tabacaru Gallery, KASK
Country: Belgium
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Rachel Monosov
More Films in Genre: Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Melodica about?
Perceiving a closed world where beauty, architecture and geometry are given equal status to murder, love and philosophical thought. Like the concepts of Oscar Wilde’s portrait story of Dorian Gray, where beauty and sensual fullfilment are the only worthy pursuits of the protagonist, the film’s aesthetics are composed and imbued by painting. The references and events of Melodica are sourced from the painting The Golden Age by Lucas Cranach the Elder.
Who directed Melodica?
Melodica was directed by Rachel Monosov.
Who stars in Melodica?
Melodica stars Irina Lavrinovič, Céline Peret, Max Croes.
How long is Melodica?
Melodica has a runtime of 27m (27 minutes).
What genre is Melodica?
Melodica is a Drama film.
Where was Melodica produced?
Melodica was produced in Belgium.