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Directed by Scott HicksOrigin AustralieGenres Drama,
Biography,
MusicalThemes Films about children,
Medical-themed films,
Seafaring films,
Films about music and musicians,
Transport films,
Films about classical music and musicians,
Musical films,
Piano,
Films about psychiatry,
Enfant musicienActors Geoffrey Rush,
Noah Taylor,
Armin Mueller-Stahl,
John Gielgud,
Lynn Redgrave,
Nicholas BellRating75%
A man (Geoffrey Rush) wanders through a heavy rainstorm finding his way into a restaurant. The restaurant's employees try to determine if he needs help. Despite his manic mode of speech being difficult to understand, Sylvia learns that his name is David Helfgott and that he is staying at a local hotel. She returns him to the hotel and despite his attempts to engage her with his musical knowledge and ownership of various musical scores, she leaves., 1h59
Directed by Clarence BrownOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Biography,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Films about music and musicians,
Films about classical music and musicians,
Musical films,
PianoActors Katharine Hepburn,
Paul Henreid,
Robert Walker,
Henry Daniell,
Leo G. Carroll,
Elsa JanssenRating66%
Fictionalized romance in the 19th century of musicians Clara Wieck Schumann (Katharine Hepburn), Robert Schumann (Paul Henreid) and Johannes Brahms (Robert Walker). Clara gives up her thriving career as a concert pianist to devote herself to her struggling composer husband Robert. Unable to cope with disappointment and failure, Robert dies in an asylum, leaving poor Clara to cope with seven children and mounting debts., 2h24
Directed by Roman PolanskiOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
War,
Biography,
Historical,
MusicalThemes French war films,
Films about music and musicians,
Politique,
Films about religion,
Films about classical music and musicians,
Musical films,
Piano,
Political films,
Films about Jews and JudaismActors Adrien Brody,
Thomas Kretschmann,
Frank Finlay,
Maureen Lipman,
Emilia Fox,
Michał ŻebrowskiRating84%
In September 1939, Władysław Szpilman (Adrien Brody), a Polish-Jewish pianist, is playing live on the radio in Warsaw when the station is bombed during Nazi Germany's invasion of Poland which caused the outbreak of World War II. Hoping for a quick victory, Szpilman celebrates with his posh family at home when learning that Britain and France have declared war on Germany. German troops soon enter Warsaw and the Nazi authorities implement measures to identify, isolate, financially ruin and reduce the Jewish population in Warsaw. Jews are ordered to provide their own identifying armbands with the Star of David., 1h36
Directed by Claude Miller,
Bruno Herbulot,
Claude Othnin-GirardOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
MusicalThemes L'adolescence,
Films about children,
Films about music and musicians,
Le thème des vacances,
Piano,
Enfant musicienActors Charlotte Gainsbourg,
Bernadette Lafont,
Jean-Claude Brialy,
Julie Glenn,
Jean-Philippe Écoffey,
Philippe BaronnetRating68%
Charlotte Castang is a working-class 13-year-old girl, who lives in a drab, run-down neighbourhood, and is ready to become an adult. She has been raised without a mother, and lives with her crass brother and her father, whose attention is elsewhere. Her only friend is Lulu, a sick 10-year-old pest she would like to be rid of. Charlotte is bored and dreams of a better life, and her life improves when she meets Clara Bauman, a pianist from the other side of the tracks, whom she admires. Charlotte wants to be friends with Clara, whom she sees as her ticket out of the area, while the sophisticated Clara jokingly suggests that Charlotte should become her manager., 1h41
Directed by Masayuki KojimaGenres Drama,
Musical,
AnimationThemes Films about children,
Films about music and musicians,
Piano,
Enfant musicienActors Aya Ueto,
Mayuko Fukuda,
Chizuru Ikewaki,
Rica Matsumoto,
Hiroyuki Miyasako,
Atsuko TanakaRating70%
Shûhei Amamiya est un garçon de bonne famille dont le rêve est de devenir un grand pianiste, comme son père. Un jour, il déménage de Tokyo pour aller vivre quelque temps chez sa grand-mère malade. Là, il y rencontre Kaï Ichinose, un jeune garçon issu d'une famille pauvre et devient son ami. Dans leur classe, pour être respecté, il faut aller jouer d'un piano abandonné dans la forêt et que l'on dit cassé. Kaï, qui se dit propriétaire du piano, se révèle être le seul à pouvoir en jouer et est de surcroît très doué. Cette rencontre marque le début de l'apprentissage du piano entre deux enfants talentueux : l'un fils de bonne famille, l'autre, enfant des rues mais ayant en commun une passion : le piano. Tous deux se préparent et participent à un concours musical, montré à la fin de ce dessin animé, dont le morceau imposé est la Sonate pour Piano n°8 K.310 de Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart., 2h2
Directed by Fredi MurerOrigin SuisseGenres Drama,
MusicalThemes Films about children,
Films about music and musicians,
Musical films,
Piano,
Enfant musicienActors Teo Gheorghiu,
Bruno GanzRating75%
Vitus, played by Teo Gheorghiu, is a highly gifted pianist at the age of 12. His parents mean well, but are over-protective, so Vitus rebels and seeks refuge with his grandfather (Bruno Ganz), who loves flying. After faking a head injury, Vitus secretly amasses a fortune on the stock market. The money allows his grandfather to purchase a Pilatus PC-6 and his father to return triumphantly to the company that had fired him previously. Vitus pursues his former babysitter, Isabel, but she prefers someone older and does not return his affections., 2h
Directed by René FéretOrigin FranceGenres Drama,
BiographyThemes Films about children,
Films about music and musicians,
Films about sexuality,
LGBT-related films,
Transgender in film,
Films about classical music and musicians,
Musical films,
Enfant musicien,
LGBT-related films,
LGBT-related film,
Cross-dressing in filmActors Marie Féret,
Marc Barbé,
Delphine Chuillot,
David Moreau,
Clovis Fouin,
Dominique MarcasRating63%
During the Mozart family grand tour, a cracked carriage axle forces Leopold Mozart, his wife Anna, 14-year-old Nannerl and a rambunctious 11-year-old Wolfgang to seek shelter in the nearby Fontevraud Abbey. There Nannerl develops a friendship with 13-year-old Princess Louise of France, who is being brought up in the Abbey, along with two of her sisters. This leads to an encounter at Versailles with her brother, Louis, Dauphin of France. Nannerl, an accomplished harpsichordist and singer who helps support the family as part of a brother - sister act, yearns to compose music and play violin, but her father, Leopold, forbids it. The young, but recently widowed Dauphin takes an interest in her and her music that edges toward romance. But he breaks off the relationship when he becomes engaged to Maria Josepha Amalia of Saxony. Princess Louise enters a convent and urges Nannerl to stay away from the Dauphin who is struggling to avoid the debauchery of his father, King Louis XV. A bizarre final encounter with the Dauphin and his new wife ensues. Nannerl and Princess Louise reflect on how their fates would have differed had they been born male., 2h20
Directed by François GirardOrigin ItalieGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Musical,
RomanceThemes Films about children,
Films about music and musicians,
Politique,
Films about classical music and musicians,
Musical films,
Political films,
Enfant musicien,
ViolonActors Samuel L. Jackson,
Colm Feore,
Monique Mercure,
Irene Grazioli,
Don McKellar,
Sylvia ChangRating75%
The film frames the history of the "Red Violin" around a Canadian auction in 1997, where the violin is at the centre of multiple bids by interested parties, and a tarot card reading in 1681, where a violinmaker's wife has her future read for herself and her unborn child (and, by extension, that of the violin)., 2h11
Directed by Miloš FormanOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Biography,
Comedy,
Musical theatre,
Historical,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
Théâtre,
Films about classical music and musicians,
Musical films,
Films based on playsActors F. Murray Abraham,
Tom Hulce,
Elizabeth Berridge,
Simon Callow,
Roy Dotrice,
Christine EbersoleRating83%
The story begins in 1823 as the elderly Antonio Salieri (F. Murray Abraham) attempts suicide by slitting his throat while loudly begging forgiveness for having killed Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Tom Hulce) in 1791. Placed in a lunatic asylum for the act, Salieri is visited by Father Vogler (Richard Frank), a young priest who seeks to hear his confession. Salieri is sullen and uninterested but eventually warms to the priest and launches into a long "confession" about his relationship with Mozart.