The Instrument in Six Movements
Musician, William Raynovich and Sculpture, Rebecca Reneike, invented a 10 foot tall percussion instrument at Art Farm in Nebraska. This film is a portrait of that instrument and the experimental compositions they perform with it.
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Joshua Allen LaBureDirectorIn a Good Way, Twenties, The Women Who Ran & Discovering Oaxaca
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Joshua Allen LaBureProducerIn a Good Way, Twenties, The Women Who Ran & Discovering Oaxaca
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Ryan BalasProducerLove is a Map / Fire, Water & Grain / NSFW / In a Good Way
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Alec BalasProducerFire, Water & Grain
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William RaynovichKey Cast
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Rebecca ReneikeKey Cast
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Project Type:Documentary, Feature
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Genres:Documentary, Music, Experimental
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Runtime:1 hour 19 minutes 13 seconds
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Completion Date:September 1, 2023
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
Joshua LaBure is a documentary filmmaker, radio producer and podcaster based out of Omaha, Nebraska. His experience includes having directed and produced several short films, two narrative features and two documentary features, with his works featured at the Lone Star Film Festival, The Bureau of Creative Works and other filmmaker showcases. His most recent documentary had a sold-out premiere and received a standing ovation at the Benson Theatre. Furthermore, he founded the Denver Filmmakers Collective, which hosted local filmmaker showcases, has served on jury for major film festivals and has hosted countless film screenings.
“The Instrument in Six Movements,” for me, is a film about the process of making art, including the film itself.