Oblivion—a 70-minute, one-act opera film written and scored by composer-librettist John Aylward—has won Best Musical Film at the Cannes World Film Festival – Remember the Future, an independent Cannes-based competition that runs monthly selections and annual awards. Coverage from multiple music outlets confirms the category win and the project’s growing festival profile.
While not affiliated with the main Cannes Film Festival, Remember the Future functions as a hybrid program highlighting international works across fiction, documentary and music-driven categories; it operates on a monthly/annual model and is listed as an IMDb-qualifying event. For a music-led narrative like Oblivion, the format can accelerate discovery beyond traditional opera circuits.
While not affiliated with the main Cannes Film Festival, Remember the Future functions as a hybrid program highlighting international works across fiction, documentary and music-driven categories; it operates on a monthly/annual model and is listed as an IMDb-qualifying event. For a music-led narrative like Oblivion, the format can accelerate discovery beyond traditional opera circuits.
- 16/08/2025
- por Alice Lange
- Martin Cid Music
New York, April 6, 2023– On Site Opera, New York’s pioneering opera company rooted in site-specific storytelling and the immersive experience, in partnership with the South Street Seaport Museum, brings drama and tragedy to Pier 16 on and around the historic lightship Ambrose with Puccini and Adami’s Il tabarro (The Cloak), May 14-17. This immersive outdoor musical experience follows last April’s production of Gianni Schicchi as part of the company’s multi-year cycle of Puccini’s Il Trittico.
On Site Opera music director Geoffrey McDonald conducts, and visual artist and opera director Laine Rettmer guest directs this brooding one act opera of a jealous love triangle that turns deadly on the banks of the Seine River. Staged on the lightship and on the pier where the audience is seated, the historic seaport offers the sights and sounds of 1900’s Paris where barge owner Michele, portrayed by baritone Eric McKeever, suspects his wife Giorgetta,...
On Site Opera music director Geoffrey McDonald conducts, and visual artist and opera director Laine Rettmer guest directs this brooding one act opera of a jealous love triangle that turns deadly on the banks of the Seine River. Staged on the lightship and on the pier where the audience is seated, the historic seaport offers the sights and sounds of 1900’s Paris where barge owner Michele, portrayed by baritone Eric McKeever, suspects his wife Giorgetta,...
- 09/04/2023
- por Music Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid Music
Version Industries designer Caspar Newbolt — who, in addition to being Filmmaker‘s print magazine designer (along with Charlotte Gosch), has designed some of the more striking independent film posters of recent years — has just premiered his first short film over at NoBudge. (You can watch it above as well.) It’s an eerie and dreamlike NYC drama that has, in addition to a compelling performance by Laine Rettmer, bravura final sequence that illustrates Godard’s (or is it Griffiths’s?) dictum of the minimum requirements for a film. From the description at NoBudge: Suffering a loss, a woman finds a mysterious book […]...
- 06/03/2019
- por Scott Macaulay
- Filmmaker Magazine-Director Interviews
Version Industries designer Caspar Newbolt — who, in addition to being Filmmaker‘s print magazine designer (along with Charlotte Gosch), has designed some of the more striking independent film posters of recent years — has just premiered his first short film over at NoBudge. (You can watch it above as well.) It’s an eerie and dreamlike NYC drama that has, in addition to a compelling performance by Laine Rettmer, bravura final sequence that illustrates Godard’s (or is it Griffiths’s?) dictum of the minimum requirements for a film. From the description at NoBudge: Suffering a loss, a woman finds a mysterious book […]...
- 06/03/2019
- por Scott Macaulay
- Filmmaker Magazine - Blog
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