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O Violino

Título original: El violín
  • 2005
  • 16
  • 1 h 38 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,6/10
2,7 mil
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O Violino (2005)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA violinist grandfather in rural Latin America must outsmart military forces at a checkpoint while helping local rebels. His daily music lessons with the commanding officer become a dangerou... Ler tudoA violinist grandfather in rural Latin America must outsmart military forces at a checkpoint while helping local rebels. His daily music lessons with the commanding officer become a dangerous game of deception.A violinist grandfather in rural Latin America must outsmart military forces at a checkpoint while helping local rebels. His daily music lessons with the commanding officer become a dangerous game of deception.

  • Direção
    • Francisco Vargas
  • Roteirista
    • Francisco Vargas
  • Artistas
    • Ángel Tavira
    • Gerardo Taracena
    • Dagoberto Gama
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,6/10
    2,7 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Francisco Vargas
    • Roteirista
      • Francisco Vargas
    • Artistas
      • Ángel Tavira
      • Gerardo Taracena
      • Dagoberto Gama
    • 15Avaliações de usuários
    • 29Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Prêmios
      • 30 vitórias e 11 indicações no total

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    Trailer 2:03
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    Elenco principal34

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    Ángel Tavira
    • Don Plutarco
    Gerardo Taracena
    Gerardo Taracena
    • Genaro
    Dagoberto Gama
    Dagoberto Gama
    • Capitán
    Mario Garibaldi
    • Lucio
    Fermín Martínez
    Fermín Martínez
    • Teniente
    Silverio Palacios
    Silverio Palacios
    • Comandante Cayetano
    Justo Martínez
    Justo Martínez
    • Hacendado
    Octavio Castro
    • Zacarías
    Carlos Gallardo
    • Soldado Colaborador
    Humberto Castillo
    • Niño Mensajero
    Cornelia Cruz
    • Vendedora
    Ángeles Cruz
    • Jefa Guerrillera 1
    Alfonso López
    • Jefe Guerrillero 3
    Mercedes Hernández
    Mercedes Hernández
    • Jacinta
    Ariel Galvan
    • Joaquín
    Yomotlazoalli
    • Vendedor de Armas
    Francisco Casasola
    • Cabo
    Esteban Castellanos
    • Manuel
    • Direção
      • Francisco Vargas
    • Roteirista
      • Francisco Vargas
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    Avaliações de usuários15

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    8JuguAbraham

    Riveting debut performance by an elderly actor and impressive photography

    Imagine that you look like a grandfather in real life. Imagine that your right palm has been amputated but you play a violin with a bow strapped to the maimed arm. Imagine a director wanting to use you as a lead actor in a feature film. Imagine you win a Cannes Film Festival Best Actor prize for the "Un Certain Regard" section of the festival for the role. It's not a dream--it happened to Mexican actor Don Angel Tavira in the Mexican film "El Violin" or the Violin, directed by Francisco Vargas.

    I caught up with this film at the on-going International Film Festival of Kerala, India, where it won the Silver Crow Pheasant, an award for the best competition entry chosen by the delegates (in contrast to the jury). The award was bestowed on the basis of votes from 6200 delegates attending the festival.

    I do not know how Tavira lost his palm but I learned that the director made the film keeping the future actor in mind. Tavira looks like Charles Vanel in his later years. He exudes a sincerity that touches the viewer and is not easily forgettable. He mixes sincerity with the wizened touch of an old fox.

    The film is similar to Irish filmmaker Ken Loach's "The wind that shakes the barley" in many ways. Only "The violin" is shot in black and white while Ken Loach shot his film in lush color. The photography is in no way amateurish. Both films are about the poor fighting mighty oppressors--in the case of "El Violin" poor villagers fighting a cruel Mexican army.

    Finer points of the film include a marvelous dialog between grandfather and grandson that speaks highly of the director screenplay writer's Vargas' writing capability. Yet he has only made four films.

    As one might have guessed the violin case and violin player are key to the development of the film. Music is a great leveler--the brutes and the aesthetes both appreciate good music.

    Vargas choice to film in black and white is commendable. The violence and rape that launches the film is not extended into the film as other directors would have been tempted to do. Interestingly the strength of the film is that it does not show violence at later stages--something that Ken Loach could not restrain himself from. Violence for Vargas is not gratuitous--it is to provide the focal point. The rest of the violence is only for the viewer to imagine. Now that's good cinema.

    This time Vargas had a great actor. Can he make equally good films without such innate talent of Don Tavira? My guess is that he can repeat this feat with others too. Vargas has an eye for talent, for good photography and a flair for good scriptwriting.
    10rrflores00

    A small but powerful movie

    I enjoyed this film even though it was disturbing and violent at times. Although it doesn't state in what country this tale is taking place, the characters speak with a Mexican accent. The two main characters, Don Plutarco and the Capitan, were very authentic. I grew up on small ranches and am of Mexican descent and the character of Don Plutarco reminded me of many of the old men I met in the fields, wise but stubborn, acting helpless but always looking to take advantage. The Capitan reminded me of many career soldiers I met in the Army. Cunning and with that ability to see into your soul. Does he see the obvious? Will he take pity on his fellow countrymen? The interplay between the two is like a chess match but one in which the outcome is certain from the beginning. An excellent film.
    10Samuel-Maldonado

    Simply Stunning

    La Violin has the uncanny feel of intimacy – we are drawn as an audience into the nerve- wrecking and immensely dangerous business of opposing a ruthless and unforgiving army. It also achieves the expression of such a huge story in such a small setting – we are really only exposed to four important characters. But through these people, a whole struggle of a country is exposed – and in a more general sense, any oppressed people anywhere. This inspiring drama really tugs at your heartstrings – especially Don Plutarco (Ángel Tavira) who simultaneously pulls off the innocent grandpa look and the sly plotter that he has to become to protect his family. A powerful fight-the-power drama that will have you lost in a surreal world of honor and rebellion – I just have to give it a 10/10.
    9Seamus2829

    Viva La Cinema, Mexicana

    My hat's off to this little,but powerful film from Mexico. 'El Violin' (or as it's being called in it's U.S. release,'The Violin')is a powerful political potboiler about an unnamed Latin American village, being bullied by government troops (sound only too familiar?),against an elderly musician,minus one hand, who still manages to play violin by tying the bow to the stump of his missing hand. This film is being compared to Ken Loach's 'The Wind That Shakes The Barley', but reminds me more of certain unpleasant events that took place in Central America back in the 1980's (does El Salvador strike a familiar chord?). The film is shot in black & white, giving it a look that may remind you of some of the classic Italian dramas (post realist) of post WWII (hint: DeSica's 'Bitter Grapes'). Although the film was completed in 2005, it is just now getting something resembling distribution. A film that is well worth seeking out.
    8agalil_mx

    Simple and Powerful

    An old grandfather, Don Plutarco plays the violin and his son plays the guitar, while the child grandson collects some pennies in a rural poor town.

    But this small peasant Indian family has double activity and face a life or death situation. And don Plutarco has a risky idea to help his son, with the only things he has, his violin, courage, and ultimately, dignity.

    However the film opens with some violent scenes, the rest of the movie saves this by showing the struggle of don Plutarco to aide his family, while the Mexican army occupies the nearby hills in a mean way. It shows the conditions in which this family and its community live. And a glimpse of how perhaps the mainstream Mexican society makes business with its Indians in time of need.

    To people used to graphic and loud drama, this film perhaps will not be easy to appreciate while watching it. Shot in black and white, the only music in the film is the violin of don Plutarco.

    But it is the story and the superb character of don Plutarco (Angel Tavira)that make the cornerstone of the movie. This character cannot be played in a more authentic way than this. Anyone who visits any Mexican town will find a don Plutarco and his grandson in the corner or every plaza, with Tavira's humble eyes, mixed with strength and sincerity.

    The film tries to show what is ignored (puposedly or not) mostly by the majority of urban Mexicans. And the decisions made and feelings that the old violinist transmits, go beyond and make this film a universal and moving story.

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    • Curiosidades
      Ángel Tavira won the best actor award in the Cannes Film Festival
    • Erros de gravação
      The ribbon the old man used to attach his bow to his bandaged hand distractingly changed color a couple of times between shots while he was at the army post.
    • Citações

      Don Plutarco: The music is over.

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    Detalhes

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 27 de abril de 2007 (México)
    • País de origem
      • México
    • Central de atendimento oficial
      • Official site
    • Idioma
      • Espanhol
    • Também conhecido como
      • The Violin
    • Locações de filme
      • Rancho San Isidro, Ixtapaluca, Estado de México, México
    • Empresas de produção
      • Camara Carnal
      • Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica (CCC)
      • Fidecine
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    Bilheteria

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    • Orçamento
      • US$ 800.000 (estimativa)
    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 65.298
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 5.647
      • 9 de dez. de 2007
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 1.186.247
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    Especificações técnicas

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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 38 min(98 min)
    • Cor
      • Black and White
    • Mixagem de som
      • Dolby Digital
    • Proporção
      • 1.85 : 1

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