TY - ADVS AU - Girard,Fran©ʹois AU - Fichman,Niv AU - McKellar,Don AU - Cecchi,Carlo AU - Grazioli,Irene AU - Bideau,Jean-Luc AU - Scacchi,Greta AU - Flemyng,Jason AU - Zhang,Aijia AU - Feore,Colm AU - Jackson,Samuel L. AU - Dostie,Alain AU - Huot,Ga©±tan AU - Corigliano,John AU - Bell,Joshua AU - April,Ren©♭e. AU - S©♭guin,Fran©ʹois ED - Lion's Gate Films. ED - New Line International. ED - Channel Four Films (Firm) ED - Telefilm Canada. ED - Rhombus Media (Firm) ED - Mikado Film. ED - Lions Gate Home Entertainment. TI - The red violin SN - 1588177653 PY - 2003/// CY - [United States] PB - Lions Gate Home Entertainment KW - Violin KW - Drama KW - Appraisers KW - Feature films KW - lcgft KW - Films for the hearing impaired N1 - Parallel titles in French, Italian, German and Mandarin appear behind main title; Originally released as a motion picture in 1998; Red violin -- Auction -- Private conversation -- Maestro -- Prodigy -- Tutor -- Keeping time -- Solace -- Auditions -- Early departure -- Gypsy player -- Fetid corpse -- Afflicted -- Pope foundation -- New owner -- March -- Offering -- Second opinion -- Reserves -- Organic compound -- The genesis -- Instrument of deceit -- Very special -- End credits; Director of photography, Alain Dostie; editor, Ga©±tan Huot; costume designer, Ren©♭e April; production designer, Fran©ʹois S©♭guin; music, John Corigliano; solo violin, Joshua Bell; Carlo Cecchi, Irene Grazioli, Jean-Luc Bideau, Greta Scacchi, Jason Flemyng, Sylvia Chang, Colm Feore, Don McKellar, Samuel L. Jackson; MPAA rating: R N2 - Upon unearthing a one-of-a-kind, blood red violin, appraiser Charles Morritz uncovers the spectacular journey of the long-lost masterpiece - how it changed hands and the lives of all who touched it ER -