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Glass: A Portrait of Philip in Twelve Parts
Plot Synopsis by Jason Buchanan

Shine director Scott Hicks documents a year in the life of prolific composer Philip Glass in order to explore the work that goes into creating a symphony and offer a detailed overview of his subject's remarkable career. Glass may be a composer whose name is virtually synonymous with the minimalist music movement, but one shouldn't be so quick to pigeonhole the composer. A musician who is outwardly confident and at times unpredictable, Glass works tirelessly to create a composition entitled Symphony No. 8 for orchestra, as well as an opera entitled Waiting for the Barbarians. Additional conversations with Glass's family and friends highlight how the composer is able to retain his creative spirit while simultaneously remaining a devoted family man.

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Philip Glass and the Making of Akhnaten 
Other Related Works
 Is featured in:    Philip Glass: Looking Glass 
 Is related to:    Philip Glass: Satyagraha 
   Koyaanisqatsi  (1982, Godfrey Reggio)
 Is part of the series:    American Masters [TV Documentary Series]