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The Red Violin

 

 

Written and Directed by François Girard

Canada-Italy 1998 / Drama / Period / 150 min / Color / Dolby 5.1 / 1.85: 1 Widescreen Anamorphic / NTSC /  In English with Optional English, Spanish and Thai Subtitles

Samuel L. Jackson, Don McKellar, Carlo Cecchi , Irene Grazioli, Jean-Luc Bideau, Christoph Koncz

Francois Girard directed this drama tracing the history of a musical instrument through five countries and three centuries. In 1681, to keep the spirit of his wife alive, an Italian paints the violin with a red varnish made from her blood. It is later found in the Austrian Alps when a prodigy gives a performance in the court of Vienna in 1792. Taken by gypsies, the instrument is acquired by a Dionysian composer. After a journey by boat to China in 1966, it is hidden during the Cultural Revolution. In contemporary Canada, it is spotted at an auction house by a violin expert (Samuel L. Jackson) who becomes obsessed with it. Scripted by Girard and Don McKellar. Filmed on a $10 million budget in Montreal, China, Italy, Austria, and Oxford.

 
       

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