EMMANUEL VAUGHAN-LEE, ADAM LOFTEN
European Premiere
The voices of nightingales have lit up the forests of England at night every summer for over a million years, inspiring generations of writers, artists, and musicians. But as climate change and development impact the birds’ wintering and nesting grounds, they may disappear from the country within the next 50 years. In The Nightingale’s Song, we meet Sam Lee, a folk singer who draws on an ancient lineage of traditional folk music that he studied with Scottish travellers as he joins this elusive bird in spontaneous mutual song. Re-entwining human voices with the creative virtuosity of the nightingale, Sam conjures a deepening relationship of care, stewardship, and love with these remarkable creatures and the living world we share. The delicate balance between nature and music portrayed in this film resonates perfectly with the values of Festival Imaterial, who are proud to present its European Premiere.
EMMANUEL VAUGHAN-LEE
Director Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee is an Emmy- and Peabody-nominated filmmaker and founder and executive editor of Emergence Magazine. He has directed and produced numerous award-winning films including: Earthrise, Sanctuaries of Silence, The Atomic Tree, Counter Mapping, Marie’s Dictionary, Isle de Jean Charles, Elemental, A Thousand Suns and What Would it Look Like.
ADAM LOFTEN
Co-director Adam Loften is an Emmy- and Peabody-nominated filmmaker whose projects have premiered at SXSW, and Tribeca and screened at film festivals around the world. His work is featured on PBS, National Geographic, Emergence Magazine, The Atlantic, The Guardian, and The New York Times.
TENGIR-TOO, MOUNTAIN MUSIC FROM KYRGYZSTAN
Kyrgyzstan 2003, 20'
THE NIGHTINGALE’S SONG
England 2024, 40'
Auditório Soror Mariana
18 MAI / 18:00