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LETTERS TO A YOUNG SINGER
a film by Lena Måndotter, a film about song and psyche
“This film clearly shows Lena Måndotter’s deep understanding
of song, psyche, and the body-soul work. Anyone who watches
this film will be moved at a deep level by Lena’s original and
convincing way of using images and symbols.”
Marion Woodman, Jungian analyst, and internationally
known writer, lecturer and seminar-leader.
”Letters to a Young Singer is a brave film about the
worlds of song
and myth. I have deep respect for her creativity and professionality as
a filmer, and as a producer, because the production is also very beautiful.
I really hope she continues filming!”
HENRIK VON SYDOW, SVT Swedish National Television/Broadcasting.
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"The film LETTERS TO A YOUNG SINGER
clearly shows Lena Måndotter’s deep understanding of the connection
between song and psyche and the body-soul work. Lena is a singer, song-therapist,
writer and film-maker and the depth of the movie is shown in the original
and convincing way she uses the images! People who watch this movie will
be moved at a deep level and even if they don’t understand everything
with their heads; their bodies will definitely understand”
MARION WOODMAN, Jungian analyst based in London/Ontario,
Canada, and internationally known writer, lecturer and seminar-leader.
The Film will be shown at:
LETTERS TO A YOUNG SINGER is filmed in the Cretan mountains
in Greece, where Lena Måndotter lived for many years. Its a film about
song, psyche, soul and body and its transpersonal dimensions. Its a journey
into myths and dreams with the intention to heal and protect what can be
called sacred.
The film also includes some songs from Lena Måndotters new CD Songs
From The River (released in May 2009 by Rootsy.nu):
the hebrew hymn Avinu Malkeinu and the traditional folksongs The Water Is
Wide (Scotland), La Llorona (Mexico) and Sto Pa Kai Sto Ksanaleo (Greece).

Photography: Thomas Frantzén
Soundmix: Alexander Thörnqvist
Producer: Kameleont Production
This film has received kind support by:
SPARBANKSSTIFTELSEN SKÅNE
KULTUR SKÅNE
STUDIEFÖRBUNDET SENSUS
SVENSKA INSTITUTET - Centre Culturel Suedois
WAVES OF THREE SEAS - international writers and translators centre - Rhodos
Greece
CULTURAL ORGANISATION OF AGIOS STEFANOS - Crete Greece
