Phil Grabsky is an award-winning documentary film-maker. With a film career spanning 25 years, Phil and his company Seventh Art Productions make films for cinema, television and DVD. His biggest project to date is the creation of a unique new arts brand: EXHIBITION ON SCREEN. This brings major art exhibitions – and the stories of both the galleries and the artists – to a cinema, TV and DVD audience worldwide.
Tuesday, 27 October 2009
DAY 30 WEDNESDAY 21ST OCTOBER, ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA
Up early for quick trip to the gym. Beautiful day. Pick up the national newspaper: The Australian. 4 new releases reviewed & thankfully one is ours. That’s almost more important than what they actually say. The review is a bit lukewarm but still very useful – and the opening line would sit nicely on any future press release or DVD cover:
A sensitive and meticulous documentary by Phil Grabsky about the life and work of the composer, with a moving emphasis on his encroaching deafness. Despite copious musical excerpts and a host of interviews with musical authorities (not all of them well known) the final effect is unenlightening, never quite matching the success of Grabsky’s 2006 documentary IN SEARCH OF MOZART. Evan Williams
‘sensitive and meticulous’ The Australian. Thank you – that will do nicely. And thanks for the Mozart plug – that will help DVD sales….
Head spinning with trying to keep up to date with the blog, notes, reviews, radio, press, publicity, cinema managers, and all the many emails for other stuff that I get daily – plus trying to start reading up about Haydn…Plus expenses, laundry, hotel bookings, photos for the blog, banking, trying to eat healthy and sneaking off to nearest golf courses… What day is this? I had to check: 30. A month. Right, enough – got to go for first radio i/v of the day.
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