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MARTINS' PASSION

by Irene Langemann

synopsis

Any story-teller would be hard-pressed to invent a biography as incredible as the life of Brazil's celebrated star pianist, Joao Carlos Martins. Success and personal tragedies, traumatic injuries and triumphant comebacks mark his fate. In the early sixties, this temperamental Brazilian, who plays soccer as passionately as he plays the piano, is celebrated as the greatest interpreter of the music of Bach next to Glenn Gould. But a disastrous injury throws his life off balance. One escapade follows the other. In the late 90s, Martins' career seems finally over when he has to undergo surgery to sever the nerves of his right hand.

international title: Martins' Passion
original title: Die Martins Passion
country: Germany, Australia, France
sales agent: Telepool
year: 2003
genre: fiction
directed by: Irene Langemann
film run: 96'
screenplay: Irene Langemann
cinematography by: Dieter Stuermer
film editing: Kawe Vakil
producer: Wolfgang Bergmann, Alexander Wieser
production: Lichtblick Film & TV Produktion, Synchro Film und Video Bearbeitungs, ARTE France
backing: Filmstiftung Nordrheln-Westfalen, MEDIA Plus
distributor: Zephir Film

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