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Getting into his grandfather's pottery workship at night, a little boy finds an unusually large vase. Fascinated, the child feels the still-warm material, which - whether by a miracle ot the hand of a magician, who knows? - at once changes into a magnificent piece of Chinese porcelain. Presently, from behind the great blue-enamelled trees, there appears a fisherman in his sampan... That's how the story of "The Nightingale", told all in music, begins, as the waking dream of a child in the land of Chinese art - and of mobile phones and webcams.
Production
Hand-painted porcelain aesthetic meets 2005 CGI—bold choice
Score
Stravinsky's opera finally gets the weird visual treatment it deserves
Costume
Emperor's wardrobe screams 'I had a budget and I used it'
Director
Christian Chaudet
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