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In the heart of the Italian Renaissance, a young violinist lives for his music in the vibrant streets of Florence. With his exceptional talent and rebellious spirit, he captures the attention of a noble lady who is fascinated by both his art and his charisma. But the intrigue goes beyond romance: the violinist finds himself caught in a web of jealousy and ambition that tests both his passion and his loyalty.

The story takes an unexpected turn when a powerful enemy, resentful of the young musician’s success, decides to drag him into a series of machinations that threaten to destroy everything he has built. As the conflict intensifies, the violinist must confront betrayal, suspicion, and his own identity. The city of Florence, with its beauty and cultural richness, serves as a vibrant backdrop for a drama filled with twists and life lessons.

With a soundtrack that blends emotive melodies with the sound of the protagonist's own violin, the film captures the essence of an era and explores themes such as love, ambition, and the struggle for recognition. In this play of light and shadows, every note he plays resonates like an echo of his dreams, and each decision brings him closer to his destiny, where music can be both a refuge and a weapon.

Media type
Movie
Year
1926
Director
Paul Czinner
Writer
Paul Czinner
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.20
Actors
Elisabeth Bergner
Conrad Veidt
Nora Gregor
Walter Rilla
Grete Mosheim
Ellen Plessow
Gender
Comedy
Drama
Country
Germany
Producers
Erich Pommer
Original title
Der Geiger von Florenz
Duration
83
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