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Canone inverso - Making Love, also known as The Inverse Canon, is a 2000 Italian drama film directed by Ricky Tognazzi. It is based on the 1996 novel Canone Inverso by the Italian author Paolo Maurensig.
Feb 11, 2000 · Based on a novel by Paolo Maurensig, the film follows the fate of a Steiner violin and its owner Jeno Varga, who falls in love with Sophie during WWII and reunites with her in Prague in 1968. The film features a "canone inverso" composed by Ennio Morricone and performed by Ricky Tognazzi, the director and star of the film.
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- Drama
- Ricky Tognazzi
- 2000-02-11
Aug 18, 2020 · Costanza is drinking a beer in a Prague pub, a summer night in 1968, while a violinist enters and starts playing a “canone inverso” for her. It is not a case, that music and that violin have a story behind that could concern her.
Jan 1, 2001 · Paolo Maurensig, wa an Italian novelist, best known for the book Canone Inverso. Before becoming a novelist, Maurensig worked in a variety of occupations, including as a restorer of antique musical instruments.
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On the Moldava shore, during a night in August, 1968 - historical year for Tchekoslovakia and for the entire world - the violinist Jeno Varga tells Costanza his story. international title: Making Love. original title: Canone inverso. country: Italy. sales agent: Cecchi Gori Group.
Nov 1, 1998 · An alluring allegorical second novel, from the late-blooming Italian author of The Luneburg Variation (1997), employs three skillfully interconnected stories to tell a vivid cautionary tale about the nature of genius—and the varied powers of music—to console, ennoble, and destroy.
Ever since he was a child, Jeno Varga has had an instinctive talent for the violin. As an adolescent, Jeno is drawn to the music of French pianist Sophie Levy and attends a music conservatory where he meets David Blau. Caught up in the tide of pre-WWII anti-Semitism, Jeno and David's fates...