
Patti Smith, Frieder Schlaich
Three Stones for Jean Genet by Frieder Schlaich
DEU 2014, Berlinale Shorts

Frieder Schlaich
Three Stones for Jean Genet by Frieder Schlaich
DEU 2014, Berlinale Shorts
Tangier is the place, and the promise is one that was made to Jean Genet. Patti Smith has been carrying the secret around with her for many years, inside a matchbox. When chance creates a situation that brings everything together, she is able to honour her promise. Frieder accompanies Patti through the city he feels so close to, and she speaks of that which is close to her. At the cemetery they encounter a young boy who carries the spell of the story further. Two rolls of black and white film, a Bolex and the few minutes before a live performance limit the shooting time. Having the necessary concentration and knowledge of one another is what sets the film apart. The view across the ocean lies in its limitation.
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Frieder Schlaich, Patti Smith
In the cinematic essay the director Frieder Schlaich and Patti Smith meet in Larache in Morocco at the grave of Jean Genet, to whom Patti Smith once made a promise, and now intends to keep it.
Three Stones for Jean Genet · Berlinale Shorts · Feb 13, 2014

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Three Stones for Jean Genet · Berlinale Shorts · Feb 13, 2014

Frieder Schlaich, Patti Smith
In the cinematic essay the director Frieder Schlaich and Patti Smith meet in Larache in Morocco at the grave of Jean Genet, to whom Patti Smith once made a promise, and now intends to keep it.
Three Stones for Jean Genet · Berlinale Shorts · Feb 13, 2014
Three Stones for Jean Genet
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