Chris Jarrett's completely personal, partially improvised, partially composed score underlines Sergei Eisenstein's anti-militaristic message. His music is much more than an accompaniment: it is a personal comment, taking a stand for the politically oppressed and mistreated. The theme of this film - often considered one of the most ingenious productions in all of film history - is the people's rebellion in the Russia of 1905.
TAZ, Berlin: "The composition followed Eisenstein's suggestive montage from beginning to end. At the same time, Jarrett succeeded in curbing the sentimentality and story-like good guy vs. bad guy morale of some of the scenes. A perfect film score, and first class piano-playing - both technically and emotionally."
See it, hear it, feel it, at the Cowichan Theatre!
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