

Artemis: The Neverending Quartet
Directed by Hester OvermarsWhere to Watch Artemis: The Neverending Quartet
Artemis: The Neverending Quartet Trivia
Artemis: The Neverending Quartet was released on January 26, 2020.
Artemis: The Neverending Quartet was directed by Hester Overmars.
Artemis: The Neverending Quartet has a runtime of 52m.
Artemis: The Neverending Quartet was produced by Simone Haitjema, Simone van den Broek.
A year-long profile of the Artemis String Quartet. Just before celebrating its 30-year anniversary, the Berlin based Artemis Quartet goes through one of its most turbulent years to date. When the last founding member, cellist Eckart Runge, decides to leave the quartet in 2018, with second violinist Anthea Kreston following his departure, the quartet is shaken to its core. They agree to stay together until the end of the season, giving the remaining members the chance to reconstruct the quartet once more. Will the shared love for music be strong enough for the Artemis Quartet to persevere? Filmmaker Hester Overmars portrays the quartet, its former and new members, throughout this extraordinary year, having full access to their rehearsals, life behind the scenes and international performances. From up close, the film observes how the quartet lives through their reconstruction.
The key characters in Artemis: The Neverending Quartet are Self (Eckart Runge), Self (Gregor Sigl), Self (Vineta Sareika).
Artemis: The Neverending Quartet is a Documentary, Music film.
Artemis: The Neverending Quartet has an audience rating of 7.4 out of 10.

