Tônica Dominante

Tônica Dominante

Release date : May 31, 2000
Runtime : 1h 20m
Countries of origin : Brazil /
Original Language : Portuguese /
Director : Lina Chamie /
Writers : Lina Chamie /
Production companies : Girafa Filmes /
May 31, 2000 1h 20m Brazil Drama Portuguese More
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Three days in the life of a young clarinetist (Fernando Alves Pinto), who is in love with a violinist (Vera Zimmerman), but can't get her attention. In the first day he feels alone and frail; in the second day what was supposed to be pleasant becomes a nightmare; in the third day he finally achieves fulfillment through music and helps a pianist (Vera Holtz) who is rehearsing for a concert. These three days correspond to a three movement sonata - the director (Lina Chamie) is a musician, so she imprinted a musical structure to her movie, with few dialogs and poetic images. It's a movie for music lovers. Written by CeciliaWolf
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  • title:Tônica Dominante
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2000
  • Runtime:1h 20m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Brazil ·
  • Original Language: Portuguese ·
  • Director: Lina Chamie /
  • Writers: Lina Chamie ·
  • Production companies: Girafa Filmes ·
  • Overview:Three days in the life of a young clarinetist (Fernando Alves Pinto), who is in love with a violinist (Vera Zimmerman), but can't get her attention. In the first day he feels alone and frail; in the second day what was supposed to be pleasant becomes a nightmare; in the third day he finally achieves fulfillment through music and helps a pianist (Vera Holtz) who is rehearsing for a concert. These three days correspond to a three movement sonata - the director (Lina Chamie) is a musician, so she imprinted a musical structure to her movie, with few dialogs and poetic images. It's a movie for music lovers. Written by CeciliaWolf
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