A Concerto Is a Conversation (2020) Poster

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7/10
A Glimpse Into a Life
Neon_Gold18 March 2021
This movie is very heartwarming. It is a look into the life of these two men and just a conversation between them.

It is interesting, empowering, sad and just over all warm.

I think the most incredible part is the scoring, I am not 100% sure but it seems like it may have been the concerto that the younger man wrote. Either way it was gorgeous.

It is very short and worth a watch if you are interested.
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8/10
Exciting, short and efficient...
RosanaBotafogo31 March 2021
Curtinho, 13 minutes alone, talks about Kris Bowers, a black musician who gained visibility for composing the soundtrack of the controversial and delicate "Green Book", in fact it is about his grandfather, the principle, a 91-year-old young man, wow, a delicious to taste, exciting, short and efficient...
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6/10
Succinct Sixteen
unclesamsavage11 September 2021
Tremendous metaphor. The fruits of grandpa's labor are clearly visible in his grandson. Extremely wholesome short.

Screenplay...................................... 7 / 10 Interviews........................................ 8 Visuals................................................ 6 Sound................................................... 4 Editing................................................ 8 Music....................................................... 3 Timeless Utility................................. 5 Total.................................................... 41 / 70 ~= 5.9 (which I rounded to 6) Verdict................................................. Passable.
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Surprisingly Sweet
goldenlampshade22 April 2021
I went into this not knowing what to expect and it was such a pleasant surprise! Even if it doesn't win the Oscar for Best Documentary Short I think the scoring of this documentary was beautiful enough to deserve its own nomination and it was impressively emotionally moving. Ava DuVernay you're on thin ice but damn does she know how to produce a documentary.
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7/10
You are where you're supposed to be because you're there
MrsMakrel24 February 2024
I'm finding a renewed interest in shorts. It's a unique talent to convey so much emotion in so little of time. This film was no exception.

The concerto is explained to be a conversation between the instruments, and this film is a conversation between a grandson and his grandfather. It's a quick, "Am I supposed to be here?" discussion, with both sides explaining where they are and how they got there.

I wasn't a fan of the camera shots in this, as the conversation is between the two men, not the viewer and one of them. By focusing directly on their faces, and having them look directly at the camera, it loses that piece of the conversation.

The music is lovely, and I'll be looking up more from Kris Bowers. Thanks to both for taking a bit of your time to tell your stories. We need to continue hearing them.
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9/10
Beautiful
thatwoodb29 January 2021
A short film packed with beauty and filled with gratitude for those on whose shoulders we stand.
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