HIGHLIGHTS & VIDEOS: March 2022 MUSIC Film Festival

A showcase of the best of MUSIC. An award winning music video from the UK, and a feature musical documentary from Austria.

Watch the Audience Feedback Video for each film:

LE TEMPESTAIRE, 4min., UK, Music Video

Directed by Joseph Campbell
‘Le Tempestaire’ is a music video for experimental electronic/spoken word group Yr Lovely Dead Moon. Gracing the post-industrial beaches of County Durham (singer Rachel Margetts’ hometown) we embarked on a queer homage to Jean Epstein’s ‘Le Tempestaire’ (1947). ‘Mystical figures emerge from murky watery depths to seek transcendence.’ – FACT Magazine

WATCH HERE – The audience feedback video of the film!

CLICK HERE and see full info and more pics of the film!


CHAMELEONS, 82min., Austria, Music Documentary

Directed by Fritz Aigner

You have to empathize with every given situation and adapt to it: creative, communicative and flexible – like a chameleon.

The documentary focuses on the diverse work of instrumental and singing teachers in the field of tension between education and being an artist, between elementary music teaching and musical excellence. How and where do the instrumental and vocal teachers actually work? What are the challenges you face? In addition, the film illuminates the many possible approaches to making music, offers a look behind the scenes of musical excellence, with a contribution to diversity, inclusion and identity in instrumental and vocal pedagogy.

WATCH HERE – The audience feedback video of the film!

CLICK HERE and see full info and more pics of the film!


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By experimentalfilmfestival

Festival occurs 3 times a month! Showcased the best of experimental short films and music videos from around the world.

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