Trümpi
Anton Bruhin The Jew's Harp Player
Switzerland, April 1999
FILM,
Documentary,
71 min.
- directed by
- Iwan Schumacher
- Written by
- Iwan Schumacher
- Status
- In distribution
An exotic road movie that follows in the footsteps of Jew's harp virtuoso Anton Bruhin. Accompanied by the distinctive sound of this diminutive ancient instrument, this voyage of discovery begins at the Zollstrasse home of Anton Bruhin in Zurich's industrial zone, moves to Stoos in canton Schwyz, on to the steppes of Siberia and then to Japan's bustling metropolitan capital, Tokyo. Virtuoso that he is Bruhin has musical tastes that range from the traditional to the experimental as he tries out new sounds on his “trümpi”, which is the word for a Jew's harp in the Swiss-German dialect. This unusual harpist embraces music in all its diversity from folk to avant garde, building bridges between the very different traditions of town and country, East and West.
credits
- World Premiere
- April 1999
- Original Version
- Without dialogue, colour, 35mm, 71 min.
- Production
- ventura film sa, Iwan Schumacher, SRF Schweizer Radio und Fernsehen
- Producer
- directed by
- Iwan Schumacher
- Written by
- Iwan Schumacher
- Cinematography
- Otmar Schmid
- Editing
- Anja Bombelli
- Sound Design
- Jürg von Allmen
- Re-Recording Mix
- Jürg von Allmen
- Location Sound Mix
- Dieter Meyer, Martin Witz, Hugo Poletti
World Sales / World Rights
- World Rights
- ventura film sa
Worldwide Distribution
- Germany
- Subiaco Filmverleih Distribution
- Switzerland
- Look Now! Distribution
Festivals
(a selection)
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Wroclaw, 13th New Horizons International Film Festival Wroclaw
18.07.2013 - 28.07.2013 -
Umea International Short Film Festival
13.09.2001 - 19.09.2001 -
Der Neue Heimatfilm
23.08.2000 - 27.08.2000 -
Munich, 15. Int. Dokumentarfilm Festival
05.05.2000 - 14.05.2000 -
Solothurn, Solothurner Filmtage
18.01.2000 - 23.01.2000 -
Docs for Sale
25.11.1999 - 02.12.1999 -
Nyon, 30e Festival Int. du Cinéma Documentaire
19.04.1999 - 25.04.1999