synopsis
“She is the most talented person in our entire society,” says renowned minimalist composer Philip Glass in a film about composer and performer Meredith Monk. This energetic portrait of the New York composer, performer, and visionary is an inspiring testimony to the advancement of female artists, urban rituals, and creativity that requires nothing more than the human body and voice. Packed with unknown archives from the 1960s to the present day, the film is an encouraging message that it is possible to achieve amazing imagination, life, community, female roles, open spirituality, and connection with the present. Björk and David Byrne are among the witnesses and supporters who speak out. The mosaic form seeks a cinematic expression of Meredith's new vocabulary of means for voice and movement.
“A highly engaging documentary portrait of Meredith Monk, trailblazing icon of New York City’s experimental arts and music scene… An engaging, relatable, very human story about an uncompromising female artist battling to keep her unique vision alive.” — Stephen Dalton, The Film Verdict
biography
Billy Shebar is an Emmy-nominated filmmaker known for
High Noon on the Waterfront (2022) with John Turturro and Edward Norton, which premiered at Telluride and was broadcast on TCM and HBO; and
Dark Matter (2007) starring Meryl Streep, which won the Alfred P. Sloan Prize at Sundance. He collaborated with animator Bill Plympton on the viral web series
Trump Bites (2018–2020) on the New York Times website; and with animator Yoni Goodman on the three-part crime series
Doctor’s Orders (2021), which continues to stream on Max, Hulu, Amazon, and other platforms.
film details
director: | Robert David, Billy Shebar |
producer: | Billy Shebar, Susan Margolin, Robert David |
Film at festival
premiere type: | Czech Premiere |
festival edition: | 2025 |
section: | Siren Test |
language: | English |
subtitles: | No Subtitles |
colour: | Colour and B&W |
Info
director: | Robert David, Billy Shebar |
original title: | Monk in Pieces |
country: | United States, Germany |
year: | 2025 |
running time: | 95 min. |