Nocturne

NOCTURNE

Nocturne

A supernatural journey between dream and reality

The mysterious music of David Chaillou inspired Grégoire Pont this oneiric film as a trip through nocturnal landscapes of a sleeping city

a film by Grégoire Pont

music by David Chaillou
"Symphonie du bout des terres" (2nd movement)
Orchestre symphonique de Bretagne
Stefan Sanderling, conductor

© 2001 by Gérard Billaudot Editeur SA

with the kind permission of Radio Classique

produced by Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
producer Lars Fenger
executive producer Stéphan Aubé

© 2017 Louisiana Museum of Modern Art

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