Taiwan, the island of 1000 violins
Taiwan has been a cultural crossroads for centuries, having undergone in turn European and Japanese colonisation, then American influence. The island enjoys a singular and highly intimate love affair with classical music.
Type (Documentaire / Documentaire fiction / Série documentaire)DocumentaryGenre en anglaisArts & culture Written and directed byMark Kidel EditingCyril LeuthyCinematographyJens-Christian Börner, Ned Burgess, Jack Burton, Kun-Hi He, Deng-He Hu, Guo-Wei Hu, Hao-Wei Jie, Olivier RaffetSoundZong-Huei Chen, Sara Lima, Claudio Ruggieri, Chia-Hao YangSupported by CNC, Procirep-Angoa Broadcasted by Public Television Service FoundationDistributed by Artline Films Festival(s) Sélection au Banff World Media Festival – Rockie AwardsYear2014Duration52min
Leading conductors visiting the country, including Sir Simon Rattle, are amazed at the youth and the “hunger” of their audience during their concerts. It is a passion shared by millionaire Shi Wen-long, who was moved to tears as a child by Schumann’s “Dreaming”, which he first heard during a silent movie in the 1930s. In Tainan, in the south of the island, the elderly man has collected some 1,400 violins, comprising the largest collection in the world and including the most precious Stradivarius models.
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