jeudi 9 juin 2011

I love her so much to love him so much whom I love so much...

Jacqueline Caux is an amazing woman whose biography deserves by itself that everyone interested in contemporary art, whether it is visual or musical, gives her a full attention...

On her website www.jacquelinecaux.com one can read this:

"Jacqueline Caux had realized several long documentaries movies and several short experimental movies selected in different festivals. Writer she had published some books of talks. She had participated for the organization of some new music festivals and realized “horspiels” for the French Radio France Culture."

I got to meet this brilliant and sensitive lady thanks to Pascal Humbert a dear friend that we have in common and who she portrayed in a documentary called "Désert Solitaire". I previously wrote about Lilium, which is Pascal's personal music project that he's been running for quite some times now...

Getting to know him and understand what moves him is a gift, though it is not necessary in order to fall in love with his incredibly beautiful music...But it surely opens some more doors to feel where it all comes from...


Here are a few words from her site to introduce the film:

"Portrait of French musician Pascal Humbert who played in bands : “Tanit”, “Passion Fodder”, “Sixteen Horse Power”, “Woven Hands”, and who, when he is not on tour, retires to live and compose in the Colorado Desert."


This is an excerpt of "Désert Solitaire" from Jacqueline Caux's website: http://www.jacquelinecaux.com/jacqueline/en/short-desert.php