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Participation in the funding of the short film PASSION / Festival European Polyphony/Rhodes

30 August 2020Source: Festival European Polyphony / Rhodes

Could you sacrifice everything for your passion? This is what Ionas will do. A young man from Greece, passionated for music, will leave his life on the island of Rhodes in the hope of joining the choir Mikrokosmos in France.

His success depends on you!

We would like to make a short film exploring the theme of passion, which will immerse you in the daily lives of the artists of an enchanting choir. The choir Mikrokosmos is often in movement, singing around us, impersonating characters, inviting us into their unique world.

"Here, time stops, artists are connected, different languages and harmonies are embraced”.

This film is an ode to music, to its power to overcome all obstacles and transform us. It also creates a bridge between two countries, by exchanging cultural elements. The singularity of the film will be the absence of dialogue. Using only music as a means of expression, we show its universal dimension making it accessible to all.

This movie combines fantasy and reality: In February 2019, during the 1st edition of the « Festival European Polyphony » in Rhodes, the choir Mikrokosmos experienced the Greek hospitality. Emotions were very strong during the concerts, both in the audience and the choir. This is the reason why we want to make the movie in Rhodes. Leading you to this magical place, full of history and culture. We would also like to help you immerse yourself in the backstage of these concerts by following the artists in their own place in France, through the story of Ionas.

The team of the project :

  • Simon Fauquet, producer of the film and director of Sikana
  • Gabriel Mirété, scriptwriter, actor and director of the film
  • Choir Mikrokosmos, direction Loïc Pierre
  • The actors
  • The french association Arts Spontanés, founded by Chrysanthos Antoniou, co-director of the film
  • The Greek association Ars Artis, founded by Savvas Karantzias
  • The Festival European Polyphony co-fonded by the two associations
  • And You, by supporting us
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