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Vitus

  • 2006
  • PG
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
5.3K
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Vitus (2006)
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A twelve-year-old piano prodigy who suffocates from his parent's big dreams for him decides to make his escape--and with the aid of his grandfather--chase his own dreams instead.A twelve-year-old piano prodigy who suffocates from his parent's big dreams for him decides to make his escape--and with the aid of his grandfather--chase his own dreams instead.A twelve-year-old piano prodigy who suffocates from his parent's big dreams for him decides to make his escape--and with the aid of his grandfather--chase his own dreams instead.

  • Director
    • Fredi M. Murer
  • Writers
    • Peter Luisi
    • Fredi M. Murer
    • Lukas B. Suter
  • Stars
    • Fabrizio Borsani
    • Bruno Ganz
    • Teo Gheorghiu
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    5.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Fredi M. Murer
    • Writers
      • Peter Luisi
      • Fredi M. Murer
      • Lukas B. Suter
    • Stars
      • Fabrizio Borsani
      • Bruno Ganz
      • Teo Gheorghiu
    • 43User reviews
    • 60Critic reviews
    • 63Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Fabrizio Borsani
    • Vitus - age 6
    Bruno Ganz
    Bruno Ganz
    • Grandfather
    Teo Gheorghiu
    Teo Gheorghiu
    • Vitus von Holzen - age 12
    Julika Jenkins
    Julika Jenkins
    • Helen von Holzen, mother
    Urs Jucker
    Urs Jucker
    • Leo von Holzen, father
    Eleni Haupt
    • Luisa
    Kristina Lykowa
    • Isabel - age 12
    Tamara Scarpellini
    • Isabel - age 19
    Daniel Rohr
    • Hoffmann jun.
    Norbert Schwientek
    • Hoffmann sen.
    Heidy Forster
    • Gina Fois
    Daniel Fueter
    • Direktor Konservatorium
    Livia S. Reinhard
    • Kindergärtnerin
    Susanne Kunz
    • Primarlehrerin
    Thomas Mathys
    • Arzt
    Ursula Reiter
    • Neurologin
    Annelore Sarbach
    • Rektorin
    Adrian Fuhrer
    • Mathematiklehrer
    • Director
      • Fredi M. Murer
    • Writers
      • Peter Luisi
      • Fredi M. Murer
      • Lukas B. Suter
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    User reviews43

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    9muri73

    very well played

    The Story about a boy-genius who wants nothing, than being a normal boy, is a well played and charmful story. The Boy is played by a real-life-boy-genius who plays the piano amazingly. Grandpa is the same actor as "Hitler" in "Der Untergang" and shows herewith his incredible talent for various roles.

    The Movie has no gunfights, carcrashes or nudescenes. Its a simple, heartwarming story, which takes you away from the fast and hectic daily life into a almost 2-hour-story, which is nothing but good and charming.

    A silent movie, but nevertheless a real good one.
    8Spuzzlightyear

    Huzzah for Vitus!

    Sure this is a movie that everyone loves to hate. A foreign movie about a boy who is gifted on the piano. His parents notice this and immediately set about to make sure the boy is properly educated and makes sure he plays the piano. The boy just wants, you know, to be a boy. No one seems to understand except his grandfather. So you know, they have a SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP. Sure, this is a predictable and syrupy feel-good fluff, but damned if I didn't enjoy it. I LOVED this movie. This is the type of movie that you could say the sum is equal to it's parts, as all the cast and the script combine together to make this as enjoyable as possible. A special nod goes out to the 3 kids playing Vitus, who are all quite great, and to Bruno Ganz who is quite marvelous here too. Again, this wont make any awards list, or be even nominated for anything (it's just a little TOO predictable), but this sure would make audiences cheer.
    10gradyharp

    Giving Back the Gift: The World of the Prodigy

    VITUS is a film from Switzerland that has garnered many accolades and nearly won an Oscar. And yes, it is that good! Written by Fredi M. Murer, Peter Luisi, and Lukas B. Suter and directed by Murer, VITUS explores the life of a child genius, a lad who from the age of five is obviously gifted in that he can play Bach et al after only a few months lessons and is able to read books and understand concepts that make his stance in a regular kindergarten class untenable. But the film is less about the gifts of a child prodigy than it is a story of how a genius child longs for a normal childhood. It is in the telling of the story that the audience is privileged to discover the joys and trials in a child's view of being extraordinary.

    Vitus - played at age 6 by Fabrizio Borsani and at age 12 by Teo Gheorghiu - is referred to as a little Mozart by his parents Helen (Julika Jenkins) and Leo (Urs Jucker), and by the family friends who are amazed at Vitus' gift as a pianist. But as is often the case with gifted children, they are overprotected, not allowed to engage in the normal activities of being a kid. Vitus finds consolation in his grandfather (a brilliant Bruno Ganz) whose creative energy includes Vitus in his longing to fly and to build complex machines. While Vitus continues his love for the piano he also takes risks with his beloved grandfather. Vitus' intelligence serves him well in analyzing the complexities of his father's job and his grandfather's role in that position, and it is his genius that leads the family in a direction no one thought possible. And of course with every story of an extraordinary young lad adapting to a puzzling world, there is also a love interest: Isabel at age 12 (Kristina Lykowa) is his fun-loving babysitter and at age 19 (Tamara Scarpellini) is the queen of his inexperienced heart and fill a void in Vitus' life that otherwise would be empty. Fitting all of these subplots together is made magical by Vitus' constant playing of classical music - a feat the young actor is capable of performing on his own! The cast of this film is not only gifted but is also endearing. Bruno Ganz is a brilliant actor and he is matched by both of the young actors who play Vitus. The story is tender but avoids bathos. It simply is an uplifting, inspiring, entertaining film. A Must See! Grady Harp
    10seamallowance

    And so when do we get it here?

    I just saw this on a plane (and overseas flight) and I watched it twice, as it was so good. The acting was superb, the script very credible. This is perfect art-house cinema or Netflix material. So when do we get it here? Even just on video? (Is this where I whine that pleasant little gems like this go unnoticed by dumb Americans?) Besides, how many Swiss films will you ever see in your entire life? BTW, the piano playing fooled me entirely. I kept looking and trying to figure out how it was done (hence, the dumb American comment). It will be very easy for anyone who is smarter than the average bear to identify with this story.
    10taniguchisgirl

    Piano Playing

    Vitus portrays a kid who struggles to choose between his parents dreams and his own. Anyone with over ambitious parents can relate! The acting is incredible. Seeing the grandfather in the role was excellent- I first saw him as Hitler in the German film Untergang (Downfall) about Hitler's last days. He does a marvelous job in both films. Anyone interested in foreign film should see it- it's stirred up a bit of chaos for directly portraying Hitler and evoking sympathy for him.

    In Vitus, the young boy who plays Vitus at age twelve is an actual Piano prodigy. There was no need to fake piano playing- he really is playing in the film. The person who elected to do this was genius, they added and incredible amount of credibility to the entire feature. The movie is excellent and comes to the US soon. A US remake is already being discussed- a testament to the excellence of the film.

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    • Trivia
      At 2:01:56 in the end credits is the listing (translated to English) "ROBERT SCHUMANN / Piano Concerto in A minor Op.54 / Live concert, October 2004 in the Tonhalle Zurich / Piano: Teo Gheorghiu / Zurich Chamber Orchestra / conducted by Howard Griffiths". Teo would have turned 12 on August 12, 2004, but filming of Vitus (2006) would not begin until April 2005. In the director's commentary on the 2007 DVD at 1:55:42, producer Christof Neracher mentions the production did not have sufficient funds to shoot a concert with an audience of 1500 extras, so they arranged a normal concert, mentioning there would be filming involved, and made more money on admissions than the cost of the concert and filming it. He also mentions that the production concert was Teo's first concert in Tonhalle concert hall, Zurich, so it would have been the October 2004 concert, six months before regular shooting began in April, 2005.
    • Quotes

      Vitus von Holzen - age 12: The hardest part was losing that game of chess!

    • Connections
      Referenced in Die Vitusmacher (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      Allegro barbaro
      Composed by Charles-Valentin Alkan (as Charles Henri Alkan)

      Performed by Teo Gheorghiu

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    • Release date
      • January 9, 2008 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • Switzerland
    • Official sites
      • Director's official site
      • Swiss Films page
    • Languages
      • Swiss German
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Vitus, l'enfant prodige
    • Filming locations
      • Schloss Waldeck, Solothurn, Kanton Solothurn, Switzerland
    • Production companies
      • Vitusfilm GmbH
      • SRG - SSR
      • Schweizer Fernsehen (SF)
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $2,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $187,480
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,722
      • Jul 1, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,079,556
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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