

Esthers orkester
Thomas has to take over his wife's job of conducting the family orchestra. Two fateful days intertwine. Both are imperfect, unpredictable, and beautiful in their very own way. In these two days, Thomas is confronted with 3 vital things.
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Plot Summary
Esther, a young girl who is blind, discovers a hidden talent for playing the cello. Her world expands as she joins a youth orchestra, finding both friendship and a new sense of self. However, her overprotective mother struggles to let Esther experience independence, creating tension as Esther seeks to explore her musical passion and personal growth.
Critical Reception
"Esther's Orchestra" received generally positive reviews, praised for its heartwarming story, strong performances, and sensitive portrayal of childhood and disability. Critics highlighted its emotional depth and gentle humor, though some found the pacing occasionally slow.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its tender and authentic portrayal of a young girl finding her voice.
- Appreciated for its nuanced depiction of the parent-child relationship and the challenges of growing up.
- Noted for its charming performances and delicate storytelling.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film is the directorial debut of Eskil Vogt's daughter, Esther Vogt, who is blind and plays the cello in real life, inspiring aspects of the character.
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