Silent film fest entry showcases Filipino-German collaboration

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MANILA – German silent film musician and composer Pierre Oser is coming to Manila for the 3rd time this year to grace the 9th International Silent Film Festival from August 27 to 30 at the EDSA Shangri-La Plaza, Mandaluyong City.

Working with Pierre for this gig is Filipino virtuoso Jaimar Palispis, associate director of the group KontraGaPi (Kontemporaryong Gamelan Pilipino), an official ethnic music and dance ensemble of the University of the Philippines – Diliman.

Big Jazz Balloon feat. Pierre Oser
Big Jazz Balloon feat. Pierre Oser

Pierre and Jaimar have been exchanging notes for months in preparation for the festival. Together, they are writing the musical accompaniment to Germany’s entry, Walther Ruttmann’s one-hour documentary about the German capital entitled Berlin, die Sinfonie der Großstadt (“Berlin, Symphony of a Great City”). Pierre, Jaimar and his band, Big Jazz Balloon, will accompany the screening live on August 29, 5:00pm at Shangri-La Plaza’s Cinema 2.

Jaimar and Pierre are coming up with a piece that will incorporate an assortment of indigenous Filipino instruments, and will showcase a brand of jazz spiced with a unique Filipino flavor. Big Jazz Balloon’s “ethnic section” will include sets of Kulintang, Agong and Gandingan from Mindanao and a number of bamboo instruments from the Cordilleras.

Pierre Oser will be in Manila by the invitation of the Goethe-Institut, the German Cultural Center in the Philippines, which promotes cultural exchange between Germany and the Philippines. Pierre is a veteran of countless silent film productions and is the man behind most musical rearrangements of German silent film classics.

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Pierre Oser, Silent Film musician and composer

The International Silent Film Festival Manila will feature nine films from nine countries on its ninth year. Participating countries alongside Germany are the Philippines, Spain, Japan, Italy, France, Thailand, Austria and the United States. Admission to all screenings is free and open to the public. Seats will be available on a first-come-first-served basis.

For more information, send an e-mail to [email protected] or visit the festival Facebook page: FB.com/InternationalSilentFilmFestivalManila. (Eagle News Service/Goethe-Institut Manila)