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Music
Directed by
Angela Schanelec
Not Rated
2023
1h 49m
Drama
,
Music
5.4
82%
5.6
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Abandoned as a baby, Jon finds himself in prison on a manslaughter charge. He falls in love with prison guard Iro, unaware of their fateful connection.
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Cast of Music
Aliocha Schneider
Jon
Agathe Bonitzer
Iro
Marissa Triantafyllidou
Merope
Argyris Xafis
Elias
Frida Tarana
Phoebe, 6 years old
Ninel Geiger
Phoebe, 14 years old
Miriam Jakob
Marta
Wolfgang Michael
Hugh
Theodore Vrachas
Lucian
Mohathemoons
Moha
Naël Malassagne
Angela Schanelec
Director / Writer / Editor
Nataša Damnjanović
Co-Producer
Vladimir Vidić
Co-Producer
Giorgos Karnavas
Executive Producer
François d'Artemare
Co-Producer
Konstantinos Kontovrakis
Executive Producer
Kirill Krasovskiy
Producer
Mascha Wendel
Assistant Production Design
Ingo Klier
Production Design
Music Ratings & Reviews
Geek Vibes Nation
Will Bjarnar
Those who find their way to this latest piece are sure to at least walk away pondering the merits of their own life, and the things that give us hope as we stare down seemingly-insurmountable obstacles.
Boston Hassle
Anna Hoang
The execution in MUSIC's visuality makes it one of the most beautiful shot films of the year.
Loud and Clear Reviews
William Stottor
A sudden event has far-reaching consequences in Music, this challenging, uneven, and downright confusing Oedipal tragedy.
Chicago Reader
Soham Gadre
Sophocles's Oedipus Rex inspired this intentional and affecting drama.
The New Yorker
Justin Chang
In unfurling the story of a boy who becomes a killer, a lover, and a singer, the German director Angela Schanelec continues to move to her own inimitable beat.
RogerEbert.com
Glenn Kenny
It is a daring and assured subversion of conventional film language that will likely infuriate certain viewers and reward others.
New York Times
Beatrice Loayza
Hope was never something that I associated with Schanelec's typically dour films, yet here, from the darkness of a timeless tragedy emerges light.
Paste Magazine
Natalia Keogan
Those unfamiliar with the director's penchant for narrative opacity might find Music falling on deaf ears. For those up for the challenge, there are splendid moments of visual poise to soak in.
Vague Visages
Fedor Tot
The rhythms in Music - the shift from one image to the next - make sense in ways that defy obvious explanation, much like the film itself.
The Movie Buff
Hector A. Gonzalez
When you finish the film, there's an immediate obligation to go back to it again. There will be many gaps in the understanding of what Schanelec wanted to tell.
Next Best Picture
Tom O'Brien
Once you let go of your altered expectations and allow Schanelec to take you where she wants to go, "Music" can be a very satisfying ride.
Floating World
Dustin Chang
A nearly silent film, simply titled Music, might be the most enigmatic offering from Schanelec. But its depiction of melancholy and fragility of human life is nevertheless so beautiful and timeless, I can't help tearing up by the end.
Critic's Notebook
Sarah Manvel
A puzzling and frustrating film.
In Review Online
Daniel Gorman
If the tale of Oedipus is understood as a warning about fate, Schanelec instead seems to be suggesting that we can, in fact, free ourselves from a predetermined path.
The Film Stage
Leonardo Goi
Music is a beguiling film, one whose steady, exquisitely crafted frames only amplify the strength of emotions thrumming just beneath them.
Slant Magazine
Pat Brown
Initially, more than mere fun, Angela Schanelec's approach to storytelling is surprisingly affecting, but once you've figured out how to play, the game begins to feel a bit, well, ancient.
IONCINEMA.com
Nicholas Bell
A film inherently more interesting to discuss than it is to consume, especially considering her cast was arguably invited to abstain from conveying realistic emotions, its pleasures lie in the challenge of puzzling together these details and symbols.
IndieWire
Ben Croll
For Schanelec, every frame is a manifesto - a canvas to initially cover in layers of meaning that must then be peeled back and stripped down until nothing but the most spartan brushstrokes remain
The Hollywood Reporter
Jordan Mintzer
It's the celebration of a vision Schanelec has meticulously honed over the past three decades, like a late sonata by a composer who has fully come into their voice.
Variety
Jessica Kiang
Schanelec is unlikely to vastly expand her fanbase here, but the tiny, fervent following she has accrued over the course of now 10 fantastically intricate features may be more than ever entranced by the fertile illogic of "Music"...
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