The Red Violin (
Fr:
Le Violon Rouge) is a
Canadian film; released in the
USA, on
June 11,
1999. The film received an
Academy Award (
John Corigliano -- music), 8
Genie Awards[?], 9
Jutra Awards[?], a
Golden Reel Award[?] (for
sound editing[?]), and a
Best Artistic Contribution Award[?] from the
Tokyo International Film Festival[?]. The film is notable in that
dialogue is spoken in the
language appropriate to each
setting, with
subtitles.
Plot
Le Violon Rouge is the story of a "perfect" violin being auctioned in Canada. As the bidding[?] starts, the story of the violin's origins are revealed, showing us that the violin itself has been around the world, causing anger, betrayal, and sacrifice. The violin's history is depicted in locations around the world, with scenes in Austria, Cremona, Montreal, Oxford, Vienna, and Shanghai.
Cast:
- Samuel L. Jackson .... Charles Morritz
- Carlo Cecchi[?] .... Nicolo Bussotti
- Irene Grazioli[?] .... Anna Bussotti
- Jean-Luc Bideau[?] .... Georges Poussin
Director:
- François Girard[?]
Writers:
- Don McKellar[?]
- François Girard[?]
Producers:
- Niv Fichman[?] .... producer
- Daniel Iron[?] .... co-producer
- Giannandrea Pecorelli[?] .... co-producer
- Barbara Shrier[?] .... line producer
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