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Incredible Floridas
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Incredible Floridas

Jan 1, 1972
0h 13m
★ 4.7

Homage to Arthur Rimbaud

Overview

This short film documents Australian composer Richard Meale’s homage to the young French poet, Arthur Rimbaud. Meale composed a music piece for woodwind, percussion and strings which he titled “Incredible Floridas."

Genres

Documentary
Music

Production Companies

Australian Commonwealth Film Unit

Incredible Floridas Trailers

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Cast

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Richard Meale

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