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Synopsis
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. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

Cast

Jean-Luc Bideau Georges Poussin
Carlo Cecchi Nicolo Bussotti
Colm Feore Auctioneer
Irene Grazioli Anna Bussotti
Samuel L. Jackson Charles Morritz
Monique Mercure Mme. Leroux
Greta Scacchi Victoria Byrd
Sylvia Chang Xiang Pei
Don McKellar Evan Williams
Jason Flemyng Frederick Pope
Christoph Koncz Kaspar Weiss
Liu Zi Feng Chou Yuan

Production Crew

Deirdre Bowen Casting
Alain Dostie Cinematographer
Daniel Iron Co-producer
Giannandrea Pecorelli Co-producer
John Corigliano Composer (Music Score)
Renee April Costume Designer
François Girard Director
Gaetan Huot Editor
David J.Webb First Assistant Director
Jennifer Jonas First Assistant Director
Barbara Shrier Line Producer
Niv Fichman Producer
François Séguin Production Designer
Don McKellar Screenwriter
François Girard Screenwriter
Antoine Morin Sound Editor
Carole Gagnon Sound Editor
Guy Pelletier Sound Editor
Jacques Plante Sound Editor
Jérôme Décarie Sound Editor
Bernard Gariepy Strobl Sound/Sound Designer
Claude La Haye Sound/Sound Designer
Hans Peter Strobl Sound/Sound Designer
Hans Peter Stroble Sound/Sound Designer
Jocelyn Caron Sound/Sound Designer
Marcel Pothier Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1999
Runtime: 150
Country: Canada
MPAA Rating: R
for some sexuality
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Sound
Dolby

Produced by
Channel 4
Mikado Film
New Line Cinema
Rhombus Media
Sidecar Films & TV
Telefilm Canada

Release
June 11, 1999 (USA)
by Lions Gate Entertainment

Awards
1998 - Best Canadian Film [Runner-up] - Toronto Film Critics Association
1998 - Best Film - Genie (Canadian Film Award)
1998 - Best Picture - Genie Awards
1998 - Best Canadian Film [Runner-up] - Toronto Film Critics Association
1998 - Best Picture - Genie Awards
1999 - Best Foreign Language Film - Golden Globe
1999 - Best Foreign Language Film - Golden Globe
1999 - Best Foreign Language Film - Hollywood Foreign Press Association