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Peter Brook, one of the pioneers of the experimental theatre movement of the 1950s and 1960s, was the director of Meetings with Remarkable Men. In his own inimitable "forced improvisation" manner, Brook tells the story of Asian mystic G. I. Gurdijeff, here played by Dragan Maksimovic. Gurdijeff devotes his entire existence, from youth to old age, in quest of the meaning of life. He eventually develops a form of meditation incorporating modern dance, which may have been the ingredient that attracted dyed-in-the-wool theatre man Peter Brook. Terence Stamp, who in Meetings with Remarkable Men plays Prince Lubovedsky, himself briefly retreated from his career in favor of Eastern meditation. 1979
01 Main Title - Father & Son 3:21
02 Boyhood In Kars 3:58
03 The Duel - The Artillery Range / The Question 3:05
04 "American Canary" 1:27
05 At The Ruins Of Ani 3:10
06 Prince Lubovedsky 4:02
07 The Gobi Desert 4:03
08 The Expedition Fails - The Stilts / Death Of Soloviev / Departure 5:28
09 The Journey 5:13
10 The Great Prayer 5:29
11 The Contest Of The Ashokhs 4:05