mm 49: Vivian Fine Marathon!

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"mm"s are m(usic(ian's))m(eetings) mostly held at the Who Unit? in Pittsburgh as a 21st century salon of sorts where formal interests can be broached casually. Attendees delight in sharing their sometimes obscure & sometimes popular musical (& otherwise) loves. For mm 49 (in the 37th month of "mm"'s history) a marathon listening party celebrating the music of Vivian Fine was decided upon. Fine was a dedicated composer who produced a variety of work over a 70 year career. This movie, of course, is not an imitation of Ken Burns style documentary movie-making. Instead, I gleefully mix the casualness & lively uninhibited conversation of mms with the formal exactitude of Fine's music. I hope you enjoy it as an upstanding example of Punk Classical. "Bah to the Bourgeoisie"! Note that I'm starting to disappear in this movie - will you miss me when I'm gone? This is my 111th feature & my 404th movie.

Country:

United States of America

Genre:

Documentary,

History,

Music,

Mystery

Duration:

108 minutes

Year:

2014

Director:

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Cast:
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Himself / Man in Morph Suit

Rob

Himself

Isaac

Himself

Frank

Himself

Concetta

Herself

Crew:
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Editor

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Writer

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Director

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Visual Effects