Monk in Pieces

Monk in Pieces

A film by Billy Shebar & David Roberts. In English with German subtitles.

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The pro­found cul­tu­ral influence of the com­po­ser, per­for­mer and inter­di­sci­pli­na­ry artist Meredith Monk is often over­loo­ked. As a fema­le artist, she had to fight for reco­gni­ti­on and resour­ces in the male-domi­na­ted art sce­ne of down­town New York of the 1960s and 1970s. Early reviews in “The New York Times” were vicious and sexist, with Clive Barnes cal­ling her “a dis­grace to the name of dancing” and John Rockwell opi­ning that she was “so ear­nest­ly stran­ge in a talen­ted litt­le-girl way”. And yet, as her cele­bra­ted con­tem­po­ra­ry Philip Glass says: “She, among all of us, was – and still is – the uni­que­ly gifted one.”
Monk in Pieces is a mosaic that mir­rors the struc­tu­re of her own work and illu­mi­na­tes her wild­ly ori­gi­nal voca­bu­la­ry of sound and imagery. In the film’s final chap­ters, Monk con­fronts mor­ta­li­ty. We see her wari­ly ent­rust her mas­ter­pie­ce “Atlas” to the direc­tor Yuval Sharon and sin­ger Joanna Lynn-Jacobs for a new pro­duc­tion with the Los Angeles Philharmonic. For 60 years, Monk has direc­ted and per­for­med in all her works; now she must learn to let go. What will hap­pen to such sin­gu­lar crea­ti­ons after she is gone?

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US/DE/FR 2025, 93 Min., engl. OmU
Regie: Billy Shebar, David Roberts
Kamera:  Jeff Hutchens, Ben Stechschulte
Schnitt: Sabine Krayenbühl 

Trailer:
MONK IN PIECES – Offizieller Trailer
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