Laure Dautriche edited by Laura Laplaud 11:02 am, December 27, 2021

For its 10th anniversary, and after its worldwide triumph with 162 awards, the essential black and white silent film "The Artist" by Michel Hazanavicius will be in concert.

A live cine-concert with orchestra to be discovered on December 28 at the Seine Musicale in Paris.

In partnership with Europe 1.

After the magic of Christmas, make way for the glitter of a film, 

The Artis

t, which is already celebrating its tenth anniversary.

It has become the most awarded film in the history of French cinema.

204 nominations around the world, 162 prizes and awards, and three names that always make you dream: Michel Hazanavicius, its director, Jean Dujardin and Bérénice Béjo, the headliners.

The film will be screened on Tuesday at the Seine Musicale in Paris, in partnership with Europe 1.

A giant screen at the Seine Musicale

The film will be projected on a giant screen: 80 musicians on stage, a conductor and on the piano, Ludovic Bource, the composer of the music for the film

The Artist

, awarded at the César and the Oscars.

“Obviously, the film takes on another dimension. Me, I ask the public a lot to participate from the start. If they need to express themselves, if they want to dance, to get up ... little the serious side of the large concert hall with a prestigious orchestra, for me it's a party ", he confides.

A clever mix that made the success of the film

For the conductor, Ernst van Tiel, playing

The Artist's

music

is theater: "I conduct operas, ballets, and for me, it's at the same level. Because in the hall, the audience feels the orchestra, and everything is created in the present moment. When the orchestra plays, you even have the strange impression that the actors of the film, too, are there on stage. "

The Artist

is 1h40 of music, mixing all genres: classical, variety, jazz.

A performance at the Seine Musicale, unique in France, which will kick off a world tour for this cine-concert.