/ PRODUCTION NOTES
This documentary has lot of production value. It is scheduled that the documentary will be film production between Iceland, Sweden, Lithuania and Germany. We could also seek companies from Denmark, Norway, Finland, UK and US because the part of the real story happens there as well. It can be fully financed from supporting funds in that countries, in Scandinavia and Europe for the autumn 2022 for its production. We will collect some existing old stocks together of his carrier in connection with that formation music period. We will shoot new material and cut it in trailers / teasers to show what the documentary is about for the promo package of the finance. It is our aim to premiere the full length documentary in spring 2024. The full length documentary is for International market. All interviews with the people involved and behind the scenes in trailers / teasers will be shot on cameras in 4K and 6K for cinema. We will find older stocks and newsreels from the material from film archives to cut it in the material. It is our aim to have the presentation package with its script and trailers / teasers completed at spring and applying supports for its production over summer. We will hire as much as needed professionals on freelance basis for the development of the documentary to make it happen.
Distribution – cinemas; we will make a contract with Samfilm or Bíó Paradís for distributing the full length documentary in the cinemas in Iceland, on DVD, VOD and internet streams. We will as well go through film festivals and look for distribution for the film in arthouse cinemas around the globe. TV distributions can be made in production, co-producers countries; like RUV – The Icelandic National Broadcasting Service Television, SVT – Swedish national public television broadcaster, YLE TV1 Finnish Broadcasting Company, Lithuanian Radio and Television (LRT), ZDF and Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR; “Bavarian Broadcasting”) in Germany. We can as well offer the documentary to ARTE, CANAL +, BBC and some other TV stations. We will seek for co-finance from Spotify, Universal Music Group and Netflix etc. Likely we have to make a contracts with some of abovementioned television stations / music rights owners to get licences for producing the trailers, teasers and furthermore the documentary.
Preparation for “THE MAN WHO LOVES MUSIC” will be as follows;
- Script will be written.
- Edits and creations of trailers / teasers for the promo package of the financing.
- Calculating the estimate budget for the full-length documentary.
- Searching for film materials of his performances and this era of music Thor was involved.
- Contracts with co-producers and with production preparation staff.
- Preparation and translation of applications for funds for production companies, co-producers / financiers.
- Funds will be applied.
- Selection of documentary speakers, location search and selection of material.
- Contracts with crew.
- Planning for the main shootings when the finance and licenses are completed.
Log-line;
“The man who were picked by music”.
Genre;
Full-length documentary, music, drama, educational, entertainment, build on true events. Its made for spectators of all ages from 12 years old and up.
Approximately time;
90 – 120 minutes.
On behalf of the full- length documentary “THE MAN WHO LOVES MUSIC” and film production company; FORTY THOUSAND SEVENTY FOUR KILOMETRES EHF / Iceland.
Producer / Fahad Falur Jabali.
PRODUCTION CREW;
Director, scriptwriter “THE MAN WHO LOVES MUSIC” a full-length documentary, JOHANN SIGMARSSON (IS) artist, filmmaker, CEO is founder and entrepreneur of The Equator Memorial Project, International, itinerant Artists project. He will be one of the artists and will design, build and create the functional objects / art pieces with the Equator Artists Group. Sigmarsson was born in 1969 in Reykjavík, Iceland. “PLAN B report ” is his third feature film. “ONE FAMILY” was his second, and “WALLPAPER”, his debut, is one of the most popular movies ever made in Iceland. His career began in 1988 with the TV production company in Reykjavik, + Film ehf. From 1988-2002 Sigmarsson worked on 500-600 of short films, music videos, TV shows and series. He had studio in Reykjavik from 1989-1992 where he was painting and doing iron sculptures. Sigmarsson began working on the script of ONE FAMILY, besides creating the Reykjavik Short Film Festival in 1992. The idea was to create a forum for young film makers to get together and show their work as well as to generate interest in film. That festival discovered several filmmakers who has later been recognised and get international awards, like “Un Certain Regards in Cannes Film Festival, Tribeca Film Festival, The San Sebastian Film Festival, Sundance Film Festival, Warsaw International Film Festival and The Nordic Council Film Prize etc. 2001 Sigmarsson was awarded official recognition for the 10th festival by the Minister of Culture and Science in Iceland. For his second film, ONE FAMILY, Sigmarsson himself is the script writer, producer and director. British Film Institute quoted that the film is one of the most important cult movie in Icelandic cinema. He was finishing his third film in full length, “PLAN B Report” in 2000. The script was supported in by the European Script Fund. It is the only film in the history of Icelandic cinema which have all the four filmmakers from Iceland who has been nominated for Oscars Academy Awards from the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences. Sigmarsson has always produced the sound tracks of his films under the label of Bad Taste LTD. His films has been screened at festivals and in cinema, TV, VHS, DVD distribution around the world. Sigmarsson cofounded the Icelandic Film Company in 1991. He produced his last film, “Plan B Report” through the Icelandic Film Corporation ehf. Sigmarsson lived and worked in Berlin from 2001 – 2011 writing film scripts; Gentlemen Alone,The Hidden People and The Poisoned Chalice. All three titles are feature film projects in development, supported by European Union, Nipkow program, Medienboard Berlin Brandenburg, Nordic Film and TV Fund, and the Icelandic Film Centre. Since in December 2013 he has been concentrating on developing “The Equator Memorial Project”, a group of international artists who are creating art pieces and functional objects by recycling historical materials of ruins from world heritage sites.
Education: 1985 – 1986 – The Reykjavík Technical College – Metalwork and mechanical engineering. 1986 – 1987 – The Reykjavík Technical College – Technical Drawing. 1988 – 1990 – The Reykjavik School of Visual Art – Paintings. Exhibitions: 1992 – 900 Drawings and Storyboard at Mocca in Reykjavík. 2011 – Co-idea for exhibition in End of Psüch Galerie Melike Billie in Hamburg. 2012 – Bird on the Shore, Environmental accidents – Disasters and damage in the nature at Dead Gallery in Reykjavík. 2013 – The Art of being Icelandic – Group exhibition in cooperation with Reykjavík UNESCO City of Literature, designed and handmade furniture in old pinewood recycled from the Harbour of Reykjavík which was constructed between 1913 and 1917 exhibited in Reykjavík City Hall. 2013 – Saatci Gallery – “Handmade armchair” name of the piece; The Gift of the Spirit by Johann Sigmarsson. The armchair was selected at The World Interiors News Annual Awards 2013 wich is part of The World Architecture News. 2014 The armchair, The Gift of the Spirit got Runner-up for A’Design Award and the desk Something Regal by Johann Sigmarsson is A’Design Winner at the A’Design Award & Competition in Milan and 2014 – Group Exhibition – Broletto di Como at Piazza Del Duomo, 22100, Como / Italy. 2016 – Harpa, Concert Hall and Conference Centre in Reykjavík exhibit a collection of art pieces from The Equator Memorial Project / International itinerant artists project opened December 15, when it was formally 60 years from the beginning of the diplomatic relations between Iceland and Japan. The first exhibition which is achieved partly in collaboration with the Embassy of Japan was opened by the President of Iceland, Mr. Guðni Th. Jóhannesson and Ambassador, Mr. Yasuhiko Kitagawa. The theme of the exhibition is material from Hiroshima and Reykjavík Harbour with historical informations on the pieces. Established, co-foundation of companies and organisations: 1991 – Founded and established The Icelandic Film Company a private limited company. 1992 – Founded and established The Reykjavík Short Film Festival. 1992 – Co- foundation and Patron of THE ALTERNATIVE HOUSE a cultural and information centre for young people aged 16-25. The centre offers various help and advice, runs an art workshop, a gallery, employment agency and a Special Unit that works with and encourages disabled individuals. 1992 – Co-foundation of The Independent Art Festival in Reykjavík. 1997 – 2000 – Producer for the Icelandic Film Corporation ehf. 2001 – Founded SR Production a private limited company. 2013 – Founded 40,074KM a private limited company. 2013 – Founder and entrepreneur of The Equator Memorial Project, an international, itinerant artists project which is a group of international artists who are creating art pieces and functional objects by recycling historical materials of ruins from world heritage sites. The mission is to hold a series of exhibitions in galleries or museums worldwide in support of a sustainable environment, justice, freedom and peace. The Equator Memorial Project has UNESCO recommendation since 2014. From 2014-2016 he was one of the artists and in cooperation with Neu West Berlin, 5000 square-metres Art Studio which is establishing the Berlin Wall in cooperation with Visible Wall | Damian – Luxpopart by Rosenthal porcelain miniature Berlin Wall Kings of Freedom Limited Edition , Galleries and Accommodation for Artists. In 2016 Johann Sigmarsson bought company in Lithuania (STUDIJA VILNIUS) to establish Art Studio from 2017-2020 for creating the art pieces and functional objects for The Equator Memorial Project and other arts and film projects. Full-length Documentary 2014 – 2026 The Story Behind History, protagonist, writer, coproducer. 2022-2024 The Man Who Loves Music, director, writer, producer. Feature films: 1992 – Wallpaper, producer, writer, second director. 1995 – One Family, producer, writer, director. 2000 – Plan B Report, producer, writer, director / Feature films projects in development: Gentleman Alone, writer. The Hidden People, writer. The Poisoned Chalice, writer.
Director of Photography “THE MAN WHO LOVES MUSIC” a full-length documentary, TUOMO HUTRI (FI)
TUOMO HUTRI F.S.C. DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY (born 1973) is an award-winning cinematographer. Currently based in Stockholm, Sweden. He has shot nearly twenty feature films, bunch of documentaries and commercials. Tuomo studied Master of Arts education in cinematography at University of Art and Design Helsinki. Graduating year 2003.
“I am inspired by the powers of nature surrounding us, the history of art, literature, pulsating urban life, photography, movies, science, landscapes, mythologies – and all the people around me as well. I love reading scripts and coming together with directors and other team members to tell powerful, touching stories. Always looking for the right mood with camera, lens and the magic of light. I see myself above all as a team player: collaboration is the key to a meaningful experience. And hopefully, to a great contact with the audiences – and to success.”
Production Designer “THE MAN WHO LOVES MUSIC” a full-length documentary, EGGERT KETILSSON (IS)
Eggert Ketilsson is a well-known production designer, art director and a special effects supervisor. He was born and raised in Iceland and after ten years of film work he went to study at the The Northen Film School, in the United Kingdom, where he got a production designer´s post graduate diploma. Today Ketilsson is one of Iceland’s most experienced artists in the world of cinema.
At the beginning of his career, Ketilsson worked a lot with movies closely revealing nature, such as „Devil‘s Island“ (1996) ,,Ikingut“ (2000) ,,101 Reykjavík“ (2000) ,,Plan B“ (2000) ,,No Such Thing” (2001) Later his work led him to many other well known movies and today his filmography impressive.
His latest job as supervising art director on Christophers Nolans ,Dunkirk” (2017), is the third film Ketilsson works on with Nolan. The first movie was ,,Batman Begins” (2005) – where a part was filmed in Iceland. Ketilsson joined as the art director of this part and that is how he came to know Nolan and his designer Nathan Crowley. Some years later Nolan and Crowley scouted Iceland for the planetary locations for his film Interstellar (2014) and asked Ketilsson to join as the art director for the planet section of the film. His experience of working with sets facing the elements of nature, play one of the reasons Nolan wanted him to join ,,Dunkirk” that was released recently and is already mentioned as a masterpiece.
Besides his good collaboration with Nolan, Ketilsson has worked on other well known movies, such as ,,The secret life of Walter Mitty” (2013) directed by Ben Stiller, ,,Lara Croft: Tomb Rider” (2001) directed by Simon West, ,,Prometheus“(2012) directed by Ridley Scott, „Rouge one“ (2016) directed by Gareth Edwards , „Flags of our fathers“ (2006) directed by Clint Eastwood, Journey to the Center of the Earth“ (2008) directed by Eric Brevig and many other well known titles.
Sound Designer, KJARTAN KJARTANSSON (IS) and the Sound Post Production Company BÍÓHLJÓÐ ehf / Iceland intents to create and work on the Sound Post Production for the full-length documentary, “THE MAN WHO LOVES MUSIC”.
Kjartan is educated from Den Danske Filmskole in 1989 as Sound Designer. He established the Sound Post Production Company, BÍÓHLJÓÐ ehf / Iceland in 1991 with the director Friðrik Þór Friðriksson for the foreign film Oscar nomination “CHILDREN OF NATURE”. Since 1991 Kjartan has worked as Sound Designer and created the sound post production at his company on an international scale for numerous of feature films, episodes and documentaries to PRESENT-DAY, many of it awarded around the world.
Music Composers; “THE MAN WHO LOVES MUSIC” a full-length documentary, UNA SVEINBJARNARDÓTTIR (IS) and SUNNA MARGRÉT ÞÓRISDÓTTIR (IS).
Una Sveinbjarnardóttir is a violinist/composer living in Reykjavík Iceland. She has worked closely with Björk (Homogenic, Vulnicura, Fossora), Atli Heimir Sveinsson and Jóhann Jóhannsson. She has played with Ensemble Modern and Bedroom Community, in Rundfunk-Sinfonie-Orchester and Deutsche Oper in Berlin, where she studied and lived until 2005. She has worked with Pierre Boulez, Krystof Penderecki, Mstislav Rostropovich, Marek Janowski, Heinz Holliger and Helmut Lachenmann and been guest leader in several orchestras and ensembles. Una is founding member of Siggi String Quartet and concertmaster of Reykjavík Chamber Orchestra. Her work is on South of the Circle (with String Quartet Opacity, Sono Luminus) Umleikis, Last Song (Sono Luminus)and Fyrramál. Her compositions also include Desnudo for chamber ensemble, Loss for soprano and violin and Gátt for cimbalom and harp as well as theater music to Doll House Part 2 (Reykjavik City Theater 2018). Una scored “Konur á rauðum sokkum”(Women in Red Stockings), documentary on the Women’s Rights Movement in Iceland directed by Halla Kristín Einarsdóttir. Recent is the cocomposed music to Icelandic Love Corporation performance Witness with Óbó, Ólafur Björn Ólafsson in Reykjavík Art Museum.
Sunna Margrét Þórisdóttir is daughter of Thor Baldursson. She was in the band Bloodgroup as singer and has performed with different musicians. Keychange 2022 artist Sunna Margrét cut her teeth playing with lauded electro-pop outfit Bloodgroup, embarking on their biggest tour run when she was only 18. In 2017, the Icelandic artist established herself as a solo songwriter, blending her voice with trip hop psychedelic sounds and experimental, emotive lyrics. Think FKA Twigs mixed with Massive Attack. In 2018, her single ‘Amma’ featured in the Wire Tapper and in 2019, she released her EP ‘Art of History’, which was then nominated twice at the Iceland Music Awards, winning the annual Kraumur award. Her debut LP ‘Finger On Tongue’ is coming out in autumn 2022. Past performances include Iceland Airwaves, Sónar Reykjavík and LungA Art Festival in Iceland, Prémices Festival, Les Digitales and Nordklang Festival in Switzerland. Sunna Margrét is on Ireland Music Week 2022 which is supported by Arts Council Ireland & Culture Ireland.
Music Score Symphony Orchestra; “THE MAN WHO LOVES MUSIC” a full-length documentary, LITHUANIAN NATIONAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (LNSO)
The (LNSO) would participate in the project as the Music Score Symphony Orchestra in collaboration with the composers Una Sveinbjarnardóttir and Sunna Margrét Þórisdóttir. Advisor for the music-score will be Thor Baldursson.
The Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra (LNSO), one of the most refined and well-known Lithuanian orchestras, was established in 1940 by the composer, conductor and pianist Balys Dvarionas. From 1964 to 2015 it was led by Juozas Domarkas, and since the autumn of 2015, Modestas Pitrėnas has served as its artistic director and principal conductor. Robertas Šervenikas is the orchestra’s second conductor, while Juozas Domarkas is the honorary conductor.
The orchestra presents annually around 50 concerts in the Lithuanian National Philharmonic Hall and on other stages in Lithuania, extensively tours abroad. It has visited many European countries, Japan, South America and South Korea, and has given concerts in some of the most prominent concert venues of the world, such as Musikverein in Vienna, the philharmonic halls of Cologne and Berlin, the Barbican Centre in London, Alte Oper in Frankfurt, the Berwaldhallen and Town Hall in Stockholm, Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, the Metropolitan and Suntory Hall in Tokyo, the Festival Hall in Osaka, the National Centre for the Performing Arts in Mumbai, the Cultural Centre of Thailand, and many others. The LNSO has also performed at prestigious festivals, such as the Schleswig-Holstein, Musica Romantica in Switzerland, the Moscow Stars, the Russian Winter, the Warsaw Autumn, the Ludwig van Beethoven Easter Festival in Warsaw, the Prague Spring, and festivals in Stresa, Merano, Rheingau, Ludwigsburg, Riga, Gstaad, and elsewhere.
The LNSO frequently goes on concert tours, among which the most noteworthy were the appearances in Thailand and India in 2017. In 2018, the orchestra embarked on its Tour of the Centenary, performing in the Great Guild Hall in Riga, concert halls in Poland, the Janáček Festival in the Czech Republic, and the Baltic Sea Festival in Stockholm. In 2019, the LNSO gave concerts in Latvia, and in the beginning of 2020 – in Poland.
The orchestra has been conducted by important historical personalities and world-famous masters of the baton, such as B. Dvarionas, S. Sondeckis, J. Aleksa, V. Fedoseyev, M. Rostropovich, K. Penderecki, K. Masur, J. Frantz, Ch. Diederich, N. Järvi, Ch. Spering, R. Hickox, Ch. Eschenbach, O. Grangean and M. Gražinytė-Tyla among others. The LNSO has collaborated with many famous performers, instrumentalists and vocalists of different generations and nationalities, including the singers M. Caballé, J. Norman, S. Larin, V. Urmana and V. Noreika, the pianists E. Gilels, D. Bashkirov, D. Pollack, S. Tiempo, F. Kempf, M. Rubackytė and P. Geniušas, the violinists G. Kremer, L. Kogan, V. Spivakov, J. Rachlin, S. Krylov, Ph. Graffin, A. Steinbacher and V. Čepinskis, the cellists M. Maisky, I. Monighetti, D. Geringas, D. Ishizaka and M. Rostropovich, and the viola player Y. Bashmet.
The basis of the LNSO’s rich repertoire consists of oratorios and symphonies from various epochs, as well as modern contemporary music, with an emphasis on well-known works by Lithuanian composers, from the symphonic poems by M.K. Čiurlionis to works by B. Dvarionas, E. Balsys, J. Juzeliūnas, A. Rekašius, F. Bajoras, V. Barkauskas, O. Balakauskas, V. Bartulis, O. Narbutaitė, R. Šerkšnytė, A. Malcys, A. Šenderovas and V. Germanavičius, as well as first symphonies by many young composers. Since 1991, the LNSO has regularly participated in the Gaida contemporary music festival. The orchestra also presents music by Lithuanian composers on Euroradio broadcasts.
The LNSO’s recordings have been released in Lithuania and abroad (Melodiya, Marco Polo, Col legno, Ella Records, Naxos, Avie Records). The list of the latest audio recordings includes a CD of works by Ukrainian composer Valentyn Silvestrov, released by Naxos in August 2020 and featuring the LNSO, conductor Christopher Lyndon-Gee, singer Inna Galatenko and pianist Oleg Bezborodko. In the autumn of 2020, Arvo Pärt’s CD Lamentate with pianist Onutė Gražinytė, cellist Edward King, the LNSO and conductor M. Pitrėnas was recorded at the Lithuanian National Philharmonic Hall and Vilnius Record Studio and released by the German record label Accentus Music. Critics of the famous German music magazine Fono Forum gave this sound recording the highest 5-star rating. At the beginning of the 2021, the prestigious Finnish record company Ondine released Ž. Martinaitytė’s CD Saudade with the LNSO, the Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra (LCO), conductor Giedrė Šlekytė and pianist Gabrielius Alekna.
Film Editor “THE MAN WHO LOVES MUSIC” a full-length documentary, EINAR SNORRI EINARSSON (IS) / editing Suite; SNORRIBROS LTD
The Snorri Brothers are not brothers. In fact, they were strangers when they first crossed paths at a breakdance competition in 1985. Immediately recognizing in each other kindred spirits— rebellious souls searching for something more—the two teens began conjuring visions of a life unburdened by conformity and liberated by creativity: an existence defined only by the bounds of their wild imaginations.
Less than a decade after their fateful first encounter, the Brothers had transformed from wide-eyed breakdancing b-boys into a dynamic force pulsing across Iceland’s thriving artistic firmament. Prolific, ingenious, instinctual, relentless—they blazed a trail of originality, unlocking new vistas in the photographic realm of the country’s advertising and magazine landscapes, integrating their graffiti-breakdance influences and giving birth to a visual style that was wholly unique.
Galvanized by their success, they turned their sights on America. In 1995, they hitched a ride on an Icelandic container ship and set sail for New York City. Initially their aim was to do magazine photography—a goal they quickly achieved as they shot for Spin, Rolling Stone, Dazed & Confused, Interview, and many other publications, working with artists such as Green Day, The Fugees, Soundgarden, Björk, DJ Shadow, The Roots, and Michael Stipe. In their spare time, however, they pioneered the animated-still technique that would become one of the hallmarks of their motion work. And they morphed from photographers into directors, experiencing a meteoric ascent that took them into the upper echelons of the commercial and music video worlds. By the turn of the millennium, they had amassed an extraordinary portfolio, radiant with their singular vision. Ultimately they have lived to see their own creations broadcast during halftime of one of the planet’s biggest sporting events, the Super Bowl.
Throughout their career, they have also channelled their energies into research and invention. The foremost example of this facet of their creative arsenal is the SnorriCam. A body rig that enables a camera to remain fixed, stabilized, and focused on a central axis while the background shifts, this groundbreaking device was first used cinematically in Darren Aronofsky’s seminal film, Pi. The signature footage enabled by the SnorriCam can now be seen all across the horizon of commercial and Hollywood filmmaking. They worked on numerous of music videos, short and feature films, documentaries and commercials over three decades such as Red Hot Chili Peppers, REM and Red Bull Music Academy etc.
From the chance meeting of two breakdancing teens in Reykjavík to a world of wonder and creation, the Snorri Brothers have surely eclipsed the things their younger selves once dreamt about. While they split their time between New York, Los Angeles, and Berlin.
Producer / Line- Producer “THE MAN WHO LOVES MUSIC” a full-length documentary, FAHAD FALUR JABALI (IS)
Education; Cinema at EFET Photographie – La Grande École de Photographie.
Fahad has worked as assistant director, production manager, location manager, line producer and producer since 1991 for numerous of film productions both Icelandic and international productions, such as; Game of Thrones, Angels of the Universe, Ikingut, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, Beowolf & Grendel and Guy X, so few are titled.
Experience abroad in the film industry;
Middle East: Palestine
North Africa: Morocco, Tunisia
North America: Greenland, USA
Northern Europe: Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Sweden Southern Europe: Turkey
Western Europe: England, France, Germany.
ANDREJ SLIUSARENKO, Co-producer “THE MAN WHO LOVES MUSIC” a full-length documentary, UAB / STUDIJA VILNIUS / Lithuania
UAB / STUDIJA VILNIUS activities include the development, creation, production, dissemination and preservation of goods and services which embody cultural, artistic or other creative expressions, as well as related functions such as education or management. The cultural and creative sector include inter alia architecture, archives, libraries, galleries and museums, artistic crafts, audiovisual (including film, television and multimedia), tangible and intangible cultural heritage, design, exhibitions, festivals, music, literature, performing arts, publishing, radio and visual arts. We specialised our self in services for clients, co-partnership and co-production for art projects or the creative film industry.
TOM REICHELT, Co-producer “THE MAN WHO LOVES MUSIC” a full-length documentary, SMART/FILM/MEDIA / FREIBURG, GERMANY
Tom Reichelt founded Smartfilmmedia in 2012 with the support of some graduates from the Baden-Württemberg Film Academy. Smartfilmmedia stands for the development and production of commissioned films. So far, Smartfilmmedia has developed and produced over 50 successful film projects for companies and agencies from business and industry, culture and art.
JONAS KELLAGHER, Co-producer “THE MAN WHO LOVES MUSIC” a full-length documentary, COMMONGROUND PICTURES SE / GOTHENBURG, SWEDEN
Our mission is to develop outstanding feature fiction and documentary films for cinema and other screens. CGP is one of the leading independent production companies in Scandinavia with a track record of award-winning, commercially successful films and TV series. CGP focuses on the development, financing and production of high-quality films.
Green Manager and Producer “THE MAN WHO LOVES MUSIC” a full-length documentary, KSENIJA SIGMARSSON (LT) Artist for THE LONE WOLF exhibition and owner of /UAB, STUDIJA VILNIUS which is co- producer from Lithuania for the full-length documentary “THE STORY BEHIND HISTORY” and co-partner of The Equator Memorial Project which has UNESCO recommendation since 2014.
Date of birth; 27th of May 1983 / female
The company activities include the development, creation, production, dissemination and preservation of goods and services which embody cultural, artistic or other creative expressions, as well as related functions such as education or management. The cultural and creative sector include inter alia architecture, archives, libraries, galleries and museums, artistic crafts, audiovisual (including film, television and multimedia), tangible and intangible cultural heritage, design, exhibitions, festivals, music, literature, performing arts, publishing, radio and visual arts. Ksenija will work as artist on the exhibition as well as provide and organise companies, art framers and professionals to work all glass material and design, create and build all the art frames of the functional objects and the installations which the artists create for the exhibitions. The frames will partly be worked from the material of the historical ruins in collaboration with the artists. She have good knowledge of business environment of Baltic states and experience in international communication and negotiation, as well as team management and data analysis.
She have good knowledge of business environment of Baltic states and experience in international communication and negotiation, as well as team management and data analysis. From 2000 Ksenija worked in various different occupations such as in sewing company, painting houses, cleaning hotels, wine factory, as waitress and being a bar & restaurant owner etc.
https://40074km.is https://studiovilnius.lt https://www.theequatormemorialproject.org
Education;
Vilnius Academy of Arts, Vilniaus universitetas / Vilnius University, Naugarduko vidurinė mokykla.
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DECLARATION FROM PROTAGONIST;
ÞÓRIR BALDURSSON / THOR, Protagonist intends to participate in as appearance (act himself) for the full length documentary “THE MAN WHO LOVES MUSIC” about Þórir Baldursson and his music inputs which formed the beginning era of Disco, Break, Rap and HipHop, which FORTY THOUSAND SEVENTY FOUR KILOMETRES ehf, intends to produce.
Mr. Baldursson will as well assist the production of the full length documentary as possible he can with advices and consulting services to find connection which he had with musicians, conductors, arrangers, songwriters, producers and music companies, to find and select his old recordings notes tracks to create a new mixing for the music score of the documentary, find old photos, articles and film stocks of the entertainment industry he were associated with.
The development of the project has been supported by the Icelandic Film Centre, Municipality of Kópavogur / Iceland and with letters of confirmation from; RUV – The Icelandic National Broadcasting Service Television, Bíó Paradís / Cinema in Iceland, Municipality of Reykjanesbær, Municipality of Dalvíkurbyggð and Hotel Keflavík.
WEBSITE; idea, text, set-up and design by JOHANN SIGMARSSON for the production company; FORTY THOUSAND SEVENTY FOUR KILOMETRES ehf / LOGO of “THE MAN WHO LOVES MUSIC” a full- length documentary designed by JOHANN SIGMARSSON from Music Sheet, Notes & Chords of the Disco Song “I FEEL LOVE” by DONNA SUMMER, GIORGIO MORODER and PETE BELLOTTE with arrangement of musical composition by THOR BALDURSSON.