Beethoven | Hero Trilogy Film Screening | Part I

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Beethoven | Hero is a continuing exploration of the man, his music, and his extraordinary reach across time and space. The trilogy takes us on a journey through history and around the world, telling stories of the enduring power of Beethoven’s creations—of the ways they live within us and transcend the boundaries that separate us. Join us in the Dunaway Community Room for a screening of Following the Ninth, In The Footsteps of Beethoven's Final Symphonythe first film in the trilogy.

Written in 1824, near the end of Beethoven's life, the Ninth Symphony is celebrated to this day for its ability to heal, repair, and bring people together across great divides. The Ninth has become an anthem of liberation and hope that has inspired many around the world. Following The Ninth focuses on the global impact of Beethoven’s Final Symphony.

At Tiananmen Square in 1989, students played the Ninth over loudspeakers as the army came in to crush their struggle for freedom. In Chile, women living under the Pinochet dictatorship sang the Ninth at torture prisons, where men inside took hope when they heard their voices. As the Berlin Wall came down in December 1989, it collapsed to the sound of Leonard Bernstein conducting Beethoven’s Ninth as an “Ode To Freedom.” In Japan each December, the Ninth is performed hundreds of times, often with 10,000 people in the chorus. Following the Ninth gives us insight into the heightened importance of this massive communal Ninth, known as “Daiku,” in the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami of 2011.

Following The Ninth travels across the globe with deeply personal and moving stories of individuals who were at the center of these events.

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Directed and produced by Kerry Candaele, whose previous films include the documentary A League of Their Own, and Walmart: The High Cost of Low PriceFollowing the Ninth intertwines these stories with the history of the Ninth itself to create a moving ode to hope, freedom, and the power of art.

Canace Finley

canace.finley@pitkincounty.com

970-429-1925

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