Prelude (Foreplay/Mourning)
Originally released in 2012. Prelude (Foreplay/Mourning) is a feature film. directed by Konrad Steiner. At just 18 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Eight films to music, music-to-poetry, and poetry. The film takes its title from the first shot, a single take set to Fauré's setting of "Au bord de l'eau" by René-François Sully-Prudhomme. The image shows a tree in bloom near a stream, during an extraordinarily long warm streak in February, a dream of spring in the middle of winter outside Chicago. A false spring that doomed the exuberant tree's fruit.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Prelude (Foreplay/Mourning) about?
Eight films to music, music-to-poetry, and poetry. The film takes its title from the first shot, a single take set to Fauré's setting of "Au bord de l'eau" by René-François Sully-Prudhomme. The ...
Who directed Prelude (Foreplay/Mourning)?
Prelude (Foreplay/Mourning) was directed by Konrad Steiner.
How long is Prelude (Foreplay/Mourning)?
Prelude (Foreplay/Mourning) has a runtime of 0 hours and 18 minutes (18 minutes total).
When was Prelude (Foreplay/Mourning) released?
Prelude (Foreplay/Mourning) was released on January 1, 2012 in theaters.