- The Screening Room
- The Screening Room
- Episode 36
“Stenofonen”: Inventing a Musical Instrument Made of Stones
In Nicolaj Kopernikus’ short film “Stenofonen,” Jørn’s father callously takes away his violin, but Jørn’s love of music finds an ingenious outlet.
Released on 01/27/2022
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