Crescendo (2019)
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Country:
Germany
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Duration:
102 min
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Genre:
music
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Director:
Dror Zahavi
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Producer:
Alice Brauner, Marcus Machura
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Cast:
Gotz Otto, Daniel Donskoy, Peter Simonischek, Sabrina Amali, Mehdi Meskar
About film
This German musical drama – German if we speak about the production country, and international when it comes to its essence – stars Peter Simonischek, the incredible mature actor who played the lead in Maren Ade’s Toni Erdmann, which became one of the most notable premieres at the Cannes Film Festival in 2016. His character in Crescendo resembles the one he played in Ade’s film, and if in the latter he portrayed a wonderful father to his daughter, the former features him as a father to the entire symphonic orchestra assembled from young Israeli-Palestinian musicians. The conductor tries to turn this potentially volatile ensemble into a professional unit, guided by his own principles of an artistic director – but that doesn’t work – and he has to engage his human feelings towards those young ‘participants’ of someone else’s war. In the end, music – the eternal art – will help them make peace.
Rewards and nominations
- San Diego Jewish Film Festival 2020 — Audience Award
- Festival of German Films Ludwigshafen 2019 — Audience Award
- Jewish Film Festival Berlin & Brandenburg 2019 — Best German Film with Jewish Issue
Director
Dror Zahavi is an Israeli director, screenwriter, and producer born in 1959. Since 1992 he has filmed over 25 films and television series. His drama For My Father (also known as Shabat Shalom Maradona, 2008) was entered into the main competition at the Moscow International Film Festival and won the Audience Award.
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Speaker:
Alice Brauner
Along with
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Speaker:
Alice Brauner
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Director
Dror Zahavi is an Israeli director, screenwriter, and producer born in 1959. Since 1992 he has filmed over 25 films and television series. His drama For My Father (also known as Shabat Shalom Maradona, 2008) was entered into the main competition at the Moscow International Film Festival and won the Audience Award.