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Counterpoint

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In a dystopian future where war and politics have dehumanized society, an avant-garde artist finds himself trapped in a cruel power game. The story follows a talented musician who is recruited by a military commander seeking a way to maintain control over his people through art and propaganda. However, the musician soon realizes that his gift will be used to manipulate the masses, transforming his creation into a tool of oppression.

As he struggles against the pressure of the regime, the protagonist embarks on an inner journey to discover how he can raise his voice authentically without losing his essence. As he delves into the darkness of the system, he will come across other imprisoned artists, each with their own stories of resistance and pain. Their unity becomes a beacon of hope in a bleak world where music and art are more than entertainment: they are the last vestiges of freedom and critical thought.

With a backdrop of palpable tension and an innovative visual style, the narrative poses profound questions about the cost of art in times of war and the individual's struggle against an oppressive machinery. At the same time, it explores the healing power of creativity, leaving the audience reflecting on the importance of defending freedom of expression even in the darkest moments.

Media type
Movie
Year
1967
Director
Ralph Nelson
Writer
Joel Oliansky
James Lee
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.30
Actors
Charlton Heston
Maximilian Schell
Kathryn Hays
Leslie Nielsen
Anton Diffring
Linden Chiles
Curt Lowens
Neva Patterson
Cyril Delevanti
Gregory Morton
Parley Baer
Dan Frazer
Ed Peck
Paul Birch
Horst Ebersberg
Bill Erwin
Barry Ford
Otis Young
Gender
BΓ©lica
Drama
Suspense
Country
United States
Producers
Richard Berg
Original title
Counterpoint
Duration
106
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