Madrigal
Synopsis
Definition: mad·ri·gal (mdr-gl) n.
(1a) A song for two or three unaccompanied voices, developed in Italy in the late 13th and early 14th centuries.
(1b) A short poem, often about love, suitable for being set to music.
(2a) A polyphonic song using a vernacular text and written for four to six voices, developed in Italy in the 16th century and popular in England in the 16th and early 17th centuries.
(2b) A part song.
Three women strive for freedom in a town. Do they have beauty on their side? London disintegrates and looks like the Third World, yet construction moves on apace. Eve runs a successful club, but appears to be alone, and searches for spiritual guidance in an esoteric bookshop. Mitzura paints a memory of her Romanian mother's communion with wolves, and travels to see her children at the sea. Why must she leave them? Charlie works in an office and is trapped in Groundhog Day with her man. Why doesn't she leave? We watch their confusion, pain and joy, their smiles and fears - their faces a terrain of emotion.
The friction of the interior world is made palpable. They drink: to forget, to connect (in a nation of alcoholics?). They wait, wonder and wander, for what? Why? For the madrigal?
Details
- Year
- 2006
- Type of film
- Features
- Running Time
- 90 mins
- Format
- DV Cam
- Director
- Jonathan Barowitz, Gerard Walsh
- Producer
- Rabblewise Films
- Co-Producer
- Rabblewise Films
- Editor
- Daniel Sayer
- Screenwriter
- Daniel Sayer, Andy O' Sullivan
- Director of Photography
- Daniel Sayer, Andy O' Sullivan
- Sound
- Daniel Sayer, Andy O' Sullivan
- Music
- Cindytalk
- Principal Cast
- Dan Cooper, Oana Camilleri, Evelyn Lee, David Knight, Naomi Robinson
Genre
Production status
Complete
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Last updated 27th January 2006