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Quelques Notes Sur La Liberte Les Lecons De Liberte De Michel Portal

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The article discusses the film "Quelques notes sur la liberté," which captures a sensitive portrait of jazz musician Michel Portal. The 55-minute film, directed by Benjamin Delattre, focuses on Portal's musical work and essence rather than detailing his life story. It was filmed when he was an octogenarian who struggled to connect with his audience during the height of the Covid pandemic.

Key points

  • The documentary "Quelques notes sur la liberté" portrays Michel Portal as a dedicated artist focused entirely on music.
  • The film, directed by Benjamin Delattre, is 55 minutes long and features footage captured at the Alliance Française in Paris.
  • Portal was filmed during his octogenarian years when he was an improviser struggling to perform while the Covid pandemic was ongoing.
  • The documentary emphasizes understanding Portal's artistry and character through his work rather than through personal anecdotes or archives.

Claims assessed

  • VerifiableBenjamin Delattre filmed Michel Portal for a 55-minute documentary titled "Quelques notes sur la liberté."
  • VerifiableMichel Portal, the clarinetist, passed away at the age of 90 on February 12th.

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