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Jean-Michel Jarre - Starmus: Bridge from the Future

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Audience Score
90

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Jean-Michel Jarre - Starmus: Bridge from the Future starring Jean-Michel Jarre, Brian May, Claude Samard, Adiescar Chase has a Not Rated rating, a runtime of about N/A, and a scheduled release date of .

It received a user score of 90/100 on TMDb, which compiled reviews from 2 experienced users.

Need a quick rundown of the movie? Here's the plot: "Staged as the opening event of the seventh edition of STARMUS Festival and supported by ESET Digital Security, ‘Bridge From The Future’ was Jarre’s most ambitious live production to date. A sweeping sci-fi soundscape with stunning visual storytelling, choreographed light and laser displays, a 400-drone ballet, fireworks, and an architectural stage, designed by Jarre, that framed the iconic UFO Bridge with twin 30-metre towers. The concert also marked an historic first-time collaboration between Jarre and Queen guitarist Sir Brian May, who joined him on stage for a powerful new arrangement of Dvořák’s ‘New World Symphony’ as well as newly adapted works ‘Bratislava Time’ and ‘Rendez-vous Bratislava’. Jarre was accompanied by longtime collaborator Claude Samard and rising British artist Adiescar Chase, with contributions from the Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra and a 19-piece chorus from the Slovak Philharmonic Choir." .