Musica Pelos Poros (Music through my skin)
Music nowadays almost always comes to us as a product, something prepared and complete. The documentary shares the musical process of eleven musicians from across the world that come together at a residency at the Festival Artes Serrinha to improvise and surprise each other.
Without any plans, without previously created, arranged or mixed songs, the film pieces together through the musicians' experiences of being in the now while taking inspiration from the nature that surrounds them. In a world of ready made and pre-packaged things, Musica Pelos Poros is a refreshing glimpse into music being created with freedom, which flows through the body and spirit.
Directed by Marcelo Machado
Duration 52’ | Portuguese, English, Spanish with English subtitles
Production Country and Year: Brazil, 2017
Produced by: MMTV
Producers: Marcelo Machado, Giovana Amano
Director of Photography: Fernando Fonini
Sound: Rafael Verissimo
Editor: Raimo Benedetti
Contact: Marcelo Machado
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