Youlian Tabakov
Directing
Known For

Systems collapse and day after another turns into night but it is old ladies who stand untouched in the core of everyday life. In his poetic and vivid debut film, the Bulgarian set designer and illustrator Youlian Tabakov gives voice to his grandmother Tzvetanka, born in 1926.
Tzvetanka
Erik Satie is considered one of the most unusual figures in the French musical world of the early 20th century. He was not only a composer—he was also a designer, founder of a church, PR pioneer, author, and inventor of “musique d’ameublement,” a special kind of background music created for the purpose of shaping spaces acoustically. Satie’s concept of furniture music—sound wallpaper—his ideas of simplicity and clarity, were significant for the further development of minimalism. And yet, because of its plainness, his music was often criticized by contemporaries. The documentary presents Satie’s world with a wink—just as the eccentric and humorous composer viewed himself and the act of making music. A multifaceted, dazzling, and versatile personality.