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While most music documentaries only focus on the subject's private life, this film successfully blends the art and the artist. You are shown leading musicians at the piano giving instruction in how Herrmann's pieces were built - eg. his use of parallel thirds, slight motifs, the 'Hitchcock' chord (a minor triad with major 7th), etc.
The result is a very entertaining and informative documentary that relies on archival footage and interviews with Herrmann's friends and professional associates. There are also some very funny anacdotes, like Herrmann's fight with his violin teacher when a boy, his reaction to the music for Murder On The Orient Express, etc.
Anyone with a true love for what music can be - an experimental, creative, emotional artform - will be very pleased with this documentary. It is extremely watchable and incidently contains a great soundtrack (of course).
With high hopes,
M. Kenneth Gear END
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