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15 Corners of the World

15 Corners of the World

Let your eyes follow your ears

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Documentary

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Eugeniusz Rudnik revolutionized the idea of music itself with a pair of scissors and a magnetic tape. As part of the legendary Experimental Studio of Polish Radio, he revealed hidden value in rough and rejected sounds long before the rise of the DJs. In an era of electronic music created in a workshop resembling a scientific lab, he composed music to reach and to portray other human beings. “15 Corners of the World” is an attempt to hear the vision of his music.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Polish

Runtime

79 mins

Rating

6.3/10

Release Date

30 July 2014

Country

Poland

Cast

Eugeniusz Rudnik

Eugeniusz Rudnik

Grzegorz Sowa

Grzegorz Sowa

Romuald Krężel

Romuald Krężel

Anna Wojnarowska

Anna Wojnarowska

Weronika Pelczyńska

Weronika Pelczyńska

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