Rituel 1979
Dive into the groundbreaking documentary Rituel (1979), directed by the visionary Lillian Schwartz. This 26-minute masterpiece weaves together the music of The New York Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by the renowned Pierre Boulez.
Director: Lillian Schwartz
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Rituel (1979) about?
This documentary explores the intersection of music and visual art, as Lillian Schwartz uses computer technology to create a synchronized experience between the Maestro's music and the images of the Maestro.
Who directed Rituel?
Lillian Schwartz brought her unique vision to the film.
Who stars in Rituel?
The film features Pierre Boulez, the conductor of The New York Philharmonic Orchestra.
Is Rituel (1979) worth watching?
While Rituel (1979) may not have a traditional rating, its innovative approach to music and art makes it a fascinating watch for those interested in the intersection of technology and creativity.
How long is Rituel?
The documentary has a runtime of 26 minutes.
About Rituel (1979) — A Harmonious Union of Music and Image
Dive into the groundbreaking documentary Rituel (1979), directed by the visionary Lillian Schwartz. This 26-minute masterpiece weaves together the music of The New York Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by the renowned Pierre Boulez. As the computer manipulates the images of the Maestro in real-time, a unity between music and picture is revealed, immersing the viewer in a world of harmony and innovation. Rituel (1979) is a testament to the power of artistic expression and the fusion of technology and creativity. Experience the beauty of this classic documentary, available on multiple devices.