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Vitus

A compelling domestic drama showing the family dynamics and ambititions surrounding child prodigy Vitus. A piano master by age six, Vitus' future seems set to follow his musical talents but the young boy has different dreams - dreams of flight and freedom born in his Grandfather's cluttered workshop. An uplifting film with extraordinary performances by the two boys playing Vitus at various ages. Bruno Ganz, Fabrizio Borsani, Teo Gheorhiu and Julika Jenkins star.

Year: 2006
Genre: Drama, Musicals, German Cinema, Paul's Favourites, 2008
Country: Switzerland
Director: Fredi M Murer
Starring: Teo Gheorghiu, Bruno Ganz, Fabrizio Borsani, Julika Jenkins, Urs Jucker
Duration: 123 Minutes
Rating: PG - Contains low level offensive language.
Subtitles: Yes
7.7/10
Location in store: Foreign (Germany)

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