"This is a brave and yet confident, often illuminating, always absorbing set. It tells a story of Rattle's history with the Berlin Philharmonic, from his first-ever concert with them to his last as music director. Accompanying them is an hour-long documentary directed by a master of the genre, Erik Schulz ... It's a struggle of identities, personal and collective, writ large in the opening of Mahler's Sixth ... Both performances (each burning with grim conviction, the first maginally more orchestrally infallible than the second) have received previous consideration in these pages ... Schulz's film deserves more attention".