Violin (2017 film)

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Directed byKonstantin Fam
Produced byKonstantin Fam
Alex A. Petruhin
Boris Mints
Egor Odintsov
StarringLenn Kudrjawizki
Vladimir Koshevoy
Mikhail Gorevoy
Vyacheslav Chepurchenko
Maria King
Marusya Zykova
Alexey Petrukhin
Anzhelika Kashirina
Alim Kandur
Vyacheslav Ganenko
Music byEgor Romanenko
Violin
a violin and a hand
Directed byKonstantin Fam
Produced byKonstantin Fam
Alex A. Petruhin
Boris Mints
Egor Odintsov
StarringLenn Kudrjawizki
Vladimir Koshevoy
Mikhail Gorevoy
Vyacheslav Chepurchenko
Maria King
Marusya Zykova
Alexey Petrukhin
Anzhelika Kashirina
Alim Kandur
Vyacheslav Ganenko
Music byEgor Romanenko
Release date
  • June 2017 (2017-06)
Running time
35 minutes
CountryRussia

Violin (Russian: Скрипка) is the final novel of the film trilogy "Witnesses".[1] The film opens at the beginning of the 20th century in a violin shop, where an instrument was created as a present for a Jewish boy. Later that violin became a witness to the tragic events that took place during the Holocaust. When the instrument turned a hundred years old, its journey ended a concert at the Wailing Wall.[2]

Cast

Production

Filmmakers from Russia, Israel, the United States, Belarus and the Czech Republic participated in the production. The filming took place in Moscow, New-York, Prague, Brest, Minsk and ended in Jerusalem with accordance of the novel's plot.[3]

The film was created with the financial support of the Ministry for Culture of Russia, as well as private philanthropists.

Confession

Film premiered as part of the competition program of the 39th Moscow International Film Festival in June 2017.[4] It is also longlisted for the Academy Award for Live Action Short Film.[5][6]

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