‘Film-concert: Nanook of the North - Anne Paceo’

3 Nov.'24
- 15:00

This ciné-concert of the legendary 1922 film set to music by Anne Paceo is an invitation to escape, an ode to surrealism in short sound films for silent landscapes. 

First screened in 1922, Robert Flaherty's Nanook of the North is often considered the first documentary ever, and has had a great influence on modern cinema. The film chronicles the daily life of Nanook the hunter and his family, Inuits from the Ungava region of Canada's far north in the 1920s. The film is shown as a ciné-concert and is accompanied by music by Anne Paceo. As a drummer and composer, this is her first introduction to "music to the picture," taking the stage with musicians Laura Perrudin and Gauthier Toux

Anne Paceo
drums , voice
Laura Perrudin
harp , voice
Gauthier Toux
piano , synthesizer
Sébastien Tondo
sound engineer
Nanook of the North (Robert J. Flaherty, USA, 1922)

Concerts

With the Kids and Teens

2024-2025

Family

Practical information

Location

Henry Le Boeuf Hall

Rue Ravenstein 23 1000 BRUSSELS

Audience

With the Kids and Teens

+6

Rates

Standard

10 -

< 30 year

10 -

Card : Preferential Reimbursement / EU Disability

10 -