''Moses und Aron'', known in
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as ''Moses and Aaron'', is a 1975 film by the French filmmaking duo of
Jean-Marie Straub
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and
Danièle Huillet based on the unfinished
opera
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of the
same title by
Arnold Schoenberg. During its 1975 run at US festivals, it was also known as ''Aaron and Moses'', and was frequently reviewed as such.
It is one of three films based on Schoenberg works Straub and Huillet directed, the other two being ''Einleitung zu Arnold Schoenbergs
Begleitmusik zu einer Lichtspielscene'', a short film made directly before ''Moses und Aron'', and, over two decades later, an adaptation of the one-act comic opera ''
Von heute auf morgen
' (''From Today to Tomorrow'' or ''From One Day to the Next'') is a one act opera composed by Arnold Schoenberg, to a German libretto by "Max Blonda", the pseudonym of Gertrud Schoenberg, the composer's wife. It is the composer's opus 32.
The ope ...
''. The film retains the unfinished nature of the original opera, with the third act consisting of a single shot with no music as Moses delivers a
monologue based on Schoenberg's notes.
The film was shot on location in
Italy
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and
Egypt
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, specifically the amphitheater within the ruins of
Alba Fucens
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History
It was ...
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The film utilized the same team of
cinematographers as Straub and Huillet's ''
Chronicle of Anna Magdalena Bach
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''. The soundtrack and cast of the film is the same as the 1974 recording conducted by
Michael Gielen
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(Philips 6700 084).
The original German version of the film was dedicated to
Holger Meins
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, a former cinematography student who joined the
Red Army Faction
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in the early 1970s and died on hunger strike in prison. This dedication was censored by German broadcasters for the film's first transmission in 1975. The English subtitles of Schoenberg's dense German libretto were prepared by assistant Gregory Woods, who is credited on the DVD.
The film was shown at the
1975 Cannes Film Festival
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, but was not entered into the main competition.
In a review of the film, composer Allen Shaw
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Holy Ghosts: Schoenberg’s Moses und Aron meets Straub and Huillet
''Film Comment'', journal of the Film Society of Lincoln Center, November/December 2008. commented on how the camera work and directorship mirrored the film's central premise:
References
Notes
*Woods, Gregory. "A Work Journal of the Straub/Huillet Film Moses and Aaron by Gregory Woods." Enthusiasm 1 (1975):32-54. With "Notes" by Danièle Huille
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