„matinee“ à la française: a film portrait „Along the Dordogne“, „Musically – Culinary“ in the footsteps of Berlioz

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Vienna (OTS) – The „matinee“ on Sunday, the 10. March 2019, around 9.05 PM on ORF 2 French is quite and opens up initially with the first episode of a two-part documentary by Michael Trabitzsch the facets of beauty, in South Western France-rich „Along the Dordogne“. Thereafter, an output of the series follows the „Musically – Culinary“ (9.50 PM) to 150. Anniversary of the death of Hector Berlioz (8. March) the biographical and culinary Because of the composer, between La Côte-Saint-André, and Paris. The conclusion of the Martin Traxl presented ORF-culture in the morning, The week of culture“ (10.45 am) „with the latest Reports and tips.

Part one of The documentary „Along the Dordogne,“ „The wild water of the Auvergne“ (9.05 PM)

In a two-part documentary series, Director Michael Trabitzsch explored the southwest of France along the Dordogne. From the origin to the mouth of this river overcomes nearly 490 kilometers and flows through diverse landscapes.
The journey begins at the Puy de Sancy, the highest point of the massif Central. In Auvergne, between the cliffs and overgrown volcanic mountains, the Dordogne from the confluence of the Dore and the Dogne. From there, she works her way through a barren, wild gorges, fed enormous dams and water power plants, and passes by stunning castles such as the Château de Montfort.
Before the wall of rock fused chapel of Rocamadour opens its doors, it goes under the earth in the grotto, the Gouffre de Padirac with its mystical caves and the underground river that flows into the Dordogne.
Part two of the documentary is on Sunday, the 17th. March, to see around 9.05 PM.

„Musically – Culinary: Hector Berlioz – From an artist’s life“ (9.50 PM)

With the famous „Symphonie fantastique“ as its theme, the documentation of Georg Madeja designs a survey of Hector Berlioz‘ life, and demonstrates how to selectively Create a musical, and combines both the social life of his time. Culinary delights from then and today leads the audience from the birth town of the composer, La Côte-Saint-André, up to the magnificent Parisian Boulevards and buildings from the Era of your architect Haussmann. Together with the Berlioz-researcher Jean-Pierre Maassakker the Film follows the numerous Parisian footsteps of the protagonist from the famous Conservatoire up to the Restaurant Procope, since the 17th century. Century, many artists and writers as the home was-and still is.

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