Ryuichi Sakamoto | Opus

Coming soon: Opens 4/12 for a one week limited run

Showings

Sag Harbor Cinema Theater 2 Fri, Apr 12 2:15 PM
Sag Harbor Cinema Theater 3 Fri, Apr 12 4:15 PM
Sag Harbor Cinema Theater 2 Fri, Apr 12 7:15 PM
Sag Harbor Cinema Theater 3 Fri, Apr 12 9:15 PM
Sag Harbor Cinema Theater 1 Sat, Apr 13 1:00 PM
Sag Harbor Cinema Theater 2 Sat, Apr 13 7:15 PM
Sag Harbor Cinema Theater 3 Sat, Apr 13 8:30 PM
Sag Harbor Cinema Theater 2 Sun, Apr 14 5:00 PM
Sag Harbor Cinema Theater 3 Sun, Apr 14 6:45 PM
Sag Harbor Cinema Theater 1 Sun, Apr 14 8:00 PM
Sag Harbor Cinema Theater 3 Mon, Apr 15 3:45 PM
Sag Harbor Cinema Theater 1 Mon, Apr 15 6:00 PM
Sag Harbor Cinema Theater 2 Mon, Apr 15 8:15 PM
Sag Harbor Cinema Theater 3 Tue, Apr 16 3:15 PM
Sag Harbor Cinema Theater 3 Tue, Apr 16 5:45 PM
Sag Harbor Cinema Theater 1 Tue, Apr 16 8:45 PM
Sag Harbor Cinema Theater 2 Wed, Apr 17 3:00 PM
Sag Harbor Cinema Theater 3 Wed, Apr 17 9:15 PM
Sag Harbor Cinema Theater 3 Thu, Apr 18 4:00 PM
Sag Harbor Cinema Theater 2 Thu, Apr 18 6:45 PM
Sag Harbor Cinema Theater 1 Thu, Apr 18 9:30 PM
Sag Harbor Cinema Theater 2 Sat, Apr 20 1:30 PM
Sag Harbor Cinema Theater 2 Mon, Apr 22 3:00 PM
Sag Harbor Cinema Theater 2 Tue, Apr 23 4:00 PM
Sag Harbor Cinema Theater 2 Wed, Apr 24 3:00 PM
Sag Harbor Cinema Theater 2 Thu, Apr 25 3:30 PM
Film Info
Runtime:103
Release Year:2023
Genre:Documentary
Music
Production Country:Japan
United Kingdom
USA
Original Langauge:Japanese
Cast/Crew Info
Director:Neo Sora

Description

A celebration of an artist’s life in the purest sense, Ryuichi Sakamoto | Opus is the definitive swan song of one of the world’s greatest musicians. In late 2022, as a parting gift, Ryuichi Sakamoto mustered all of his energy to leave us with one final performance: a concert film featuring just him and his piano. Curated and sequenced by Sakamoto himself, the twenty pieces featured in the film wordlessly narrate his life through his wide-ranging oeuvre. The selection spans his entire career, from his pop-star period with Yellow Magic Orchestra and his magnificent scores for filmmaker Bernardo Bertolucci to his meditative final album,12. Intimately filmed in a space he knew well and surrounded by his most trusted collaborators, including director Neo Sora, his son, Sakamoto bares his soul through his exquisitely haunting melodies, knowing this was the last time he would be able to present his art.