
Through the Eyes of Yuja

Also available on Blu-ray
This film is a journey with the famous pianist Yuja Wang. With more than 120 performances a year, she lives a nomadic lifestyle. The exploration of Yujaâs wanderings is a travelogue of exciting venues, glitzy cities and encounters with extraordinary artists, such as Gustavo Dudamel, Gauthier Capucon and Leonidas Kavakos and personalities of other professional horizons but there is also a downside: fatigue, jet lag, pressure, doubts, hostilities, disorientation, and loneliness. With a bittersweet reference to the transience of life, the film reveals the invisible that complements the visible and shows us this artist in a very personal way. âPianists have to be alone all the time, and itâs hard, itâs lonely. Being a musician is almost like a very isolated life, and the only time you actually get to communicate is on stage with music. Itâs not a bad thing. I think being solitary, it really allows us to think about life and to think about why people write this music. [...] It makes you start to wonder about things that are beneath the surface.â (Yuja Wang)
DETAILS:
Picture format: NTSC 16:9
Filmed in: High Definition
Sound: PCM Stereo / DTS 5.1
Languages/Subtitles: English; Ger, Fr, KOR, JPN
Region: 0 (Worldwide)

Also available on Blu-ray
This film is a journey with the famous pianist Yuja Wang. With more than 120 performances a year, she lives a nomadic lifestyle. The exploration of Yujaâs wanderings is a travelogue of exciting venues, glitzy cities and encounters with extraordinary artists, such as Gustavo Dudamel, Gauthier Capucon and Leonidas Kavakos and personalities of other professional horizons but there is also a downside: fatigue, jet lag, pressure, doubts, hostilities, disorientation, and loneliness. With a bittersweet reference to the transience of life, the film reveals the invisible that complements the visible and shows us this artist in a very personal way. âPianists have to be alone all the time, and itâs hard, itâs lonely. Being a musician is almost like a very isolated life, and the only time you actually get to communicate is on stage with music. Itâs not a bad thing. I think being solitary, it really allows us to think about life and to think about why people write this music. [...] It makes you start to wonder about things that are beneath the surface.â (Yuja Wang)
DETAILS:
Picture format: NTSC 16:9
Filmed in: High Definition
Sound: PCM Stereo / DTS 5.1
Languages/Subtitles: English; Ger, Fr, KOR, JPN
Region: 0 (Worldwide)
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Also available on Blu-ray
This film is a journey with the famous pianist Yuja Wang. With more than 120 performances a year, she lives a nomadic lifestyle. The exploration of Yujaâs wanderings is a travelogue of exciting venues, glitzy cities and encounters with extraordinary artists, such as Gustavo Dudamel, Gauthier Capucon and Leonidas Kavakos and personalities of other professional horizons but there is also a downside: fatigue, jet lag, pressure, doubts, hostilities, disorientation, and loneliness. With a bittersweet reference to the transience of life, the film reveals the invisible that complements the visible and shows us this artist in a very personal way. âPianists have to be alone all the time, and itâs hard, itâs lonely. Being a musician is almost like a very isolated life, and the only time you actually get to communicate is on stage with music. Itâs not a bad thing. I think being solitary, it really allows us to think about life and to think about why people write this music. [...] It makes you start to wonder about things that are beneath the surface.â (Yuja Wang)
DETAILS:
Picture format: NTSC 16:9
Filmed in: High Definition
Sound: PCM Stereo / DTS 5.1
Languages/Subtitles: English; Ger, Fr, KOR, JPN
Region: 0 (Worldwide)



















