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The Red Violin
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The film speaks of a series of dramatic events where the violin of the red color is on its way to auction. This is after its passage to the road and its joy through the ages and over 300 years, wandering among many different countries, which inspire everyone's passion and happiness. Auction In 1997, many competed for their acquisition.
The film speaks of a series of dramatic events where the violin of the red color is on its way to auction. This is after its passage to the road and its joy through the ages and over 300 years, wandering among many different countries, which inspire everyone's passion and happiness. Auction In 1997, many competed for their acquisition.
Actors:
Jean-Luc Bideau,
Monique Mercure,
Gregory Hlady,
Aldo Brugnini,
David Alberman,
Geza Hosszu-Legocky,
Rainer Egger
Jean-Luc Bideau
1 October 1940, Geneva, Switzerland
Monique Mercure
14 November 1930, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Gregory Hlady
4 December 1954, Khorostkov, Ternopol Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Khorostkiv, Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine]
Aldo Brugnini
David Alberman
Geza Hosszu-Legocky
1985, Lausanne, Switzerland
Rainer Egger
1960
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Carlo Cecchi #Christoph Koncz #François Girard #Jean-Luc Bideau #Mikado Film #New Line International #Rhombus Media #The Red Violin
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Jean-Luc Bideau
1 October 1940, Geneva, Switzerland
Monique Mercure
14 November 1930, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Gregory Hlady
4 December 1954, Khorostkov, Ternopol Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, USSR [now Khorostkiv, Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine]
Aldo Brugnini
David Alberman
Geza Hosszu-Legocky
1985, Lausanne, Switzerland
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July 02, 2003
entertains with fanciful fable and contains beautiful virtuoso violin solos (by Joshua Bell) and location shooting, but offers little substance
May 25, 2003
Derided by some contrarian critics for being "safe", this is an ambitious and at times uneven epic that stretches several continents and centuries . . .
January 01, 2000
a composition in five movements. Although the primary theme (the violin) ties all the segments together, it is but a thin string.
March 05, 2002
A spiritually rich and musically sublime drama about the soulful dimensions of beauty.
July 02, 2004
It is disconcerting to see {Jackson}...after watching his exceptional performances as crazy criminals in two Quentin Tarantino movies.
May 26, 2006
A surprisingly exciting and delicate epic.
October 10, 2004
François Girard ... with co-writer Don McKellar and an able cast, has spun a yarn that crosses all manner of boundaries: geographic, artistic, and taste.
October 07, 2004
The story lines, while having little direct connection to historical events, are obviously grounded in musical and artistic legend.
August 15, 2013
Like the immaculate instrument it follows, "The Red Violin" is a piece of filmmaking fully refined by the hands of someone who believed in the material, and the effect it leaves us with is one of transcendence.

