The moonbidder


The moon applause is an audition by André Kuyten. The NCRV broadcast it on Monday, May 29, 1967. The director was Johan Wolder. The broadcast took 41 minutes. Scrolling Content

This is a highly suggestive soundtrack. Anthony Mortimer is a film director, possessing a first-handed idea for a new feature film. With his friend and assistant Ryan Kent, he visits a mentally distracted device. Enthusiastic about the milky moonlight in the rooms of the house, he decides to make a new film there. The hearing is suggestive because the transition from reality to illusion from the beginning is hardly noticeable. Mortimer moves in a world whose shine is only slowly becoming clear. The elements used by the author are really and unimaginable at one time: the first because they directly match the normal life that Mortimer has conducted before, the second because they originate from a mentally ill man. Both elements are kept in a tight frame by Mortimer's profession: the new film that he literally has in his mind forms the whole game through the binder between the sentence and the madness. Finally, Mortimer plays in his new movie himself without knowing the somewhat sad starring role.

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