Stradivari
Stradivari

Stradivari

1935Movie97 minGerman

In 1914 a Hungarian officer inherits a Stradivarius which is believed to bring back luck to its owner. He and his Italian fiancée are separated by the First World War, and he is badly wounded.

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Director: John G. AdolfiGenres: Biography, Drama, History

Plot Summary

This biographical drama chronicles the life of Antonio Stradivari, the legendary Italian luthier. It follows his journey from humble beginnings to international renown, highlighting the dedication and passion he poured into crafting his exquisite violins. The film explores the challenges and triumphs he faced, ultimately cementing his legacy as the master of stringed instruments.

Critical Reception

As a period drama focused on a historical figure, 'Stradivari' likely catered to audiences interested in biographies and historical narratives. Critical reception from its time is difficult to ascertain definitively with modern metrics, but it would have been viewed as a competently made historical film typical of the era. Audience reception would have depended on engagement with the subject matter and the storytelling approach.

What Reviewers Say

  • A respectful portrayal of a renowned craftsman.
  • Offers a glimpse into the life and dedication behind legendary violins.
  • Competently directed with period-appropriate detail.

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Fun Fact

While the film focuses on Antonio Stradivari, the legendary luthier, the production itself was an Italian-American collaboration, aiming to bring the story of the master craftsman to a wider audience.

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