Cult classic, 'The NeverEnding Story' will get a version with a live band at Cines Belas Artes
The cult classic film 'The NeverEnding Story' will be featured with a live band performance at Cine Belas Artes in São Paulo.
The beloved cult classic 'The NeverEnding Story,' released over 40 years ago, will be the highlight of March's Belas Sonoriza program at Cine Belas Artes, which showcases films accompanied by live musical scores. This German film, directed by Wolfgang Petersen in 1984, returns to the cinema screen on March 1st at 2 PM, featuring live music by the instrumental trio Ema Stoned. Tickets are available for purchase both online and at the cinema's box office.
The film centers on a young boy who, bullied at school, discovers a magical book in a bookstore that immerses him in a fantastical world populated by iconic characters such as Atreyu, the dragon Falkor, and the Childlike Empress, as well as memorable settings including the Swamps of Sadness and the Ivory Tower. This unique screening promises an engaging experience, merging visual storytelling with live music, enhancing the depth of the beloved narrative.
As part of its 2025 lineup, Belas Sonoriza has been presenting a mix of classic and modern cult titles, showcasing a range of films like 'Donnie Darko,' 'Jaws,' and 'Pink Floyd – The Wall.' The initiative aims to attract film aficionados looking for a nostalgic and immersive experience while celebrating the timeless appeal of cinema.