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''The Red Violin'' is a historical fiction film following the people that have played an elusive, expertly crafted red violin. The film starts with the creator of the violin in Italy and then proceeds chronologically through four centuries as the violin travels the world and haunts its many owners with beautiful music and constant misfortune.
''[[The Red Violin]]'' is a historical fiction film following the people that have played an elusive, expertly crafted red violin. The film starts with the creator of the violin in Italy and then proceeds chronologically through four centuries as the violin travels the world and haunts its many owners with beautiful music and constant misfortune.


''The Red Violin'' was made by three production companies from Italy, Canada and the United Kingdom. It was released by Lionsgate in 1998.
''The Red Violin'' was made by three production companies from Italy, Canada and the United Kingdom. It was released by Lionsgate in 1998.

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=== This film contain examples of: ===
* [[Academy Award]]: For Best Original Score.
* [[Academy Award]]: For Best Original Score.
* [[Artifact of Attraction]]: The Red Violin.
* [[Artifact of Attraction]]: The Red Violin.
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* [[Culture Police]]: During the [[Red China]] portion of the story, most of the main characters are these.
* [[Culture Police]]: During the [[Red China]] portion of the story, most of the main characters are these.
* [[Dark Secret]]: Xiang keeping the Red Violin safe, even as she herself is a member of the [[Culture Police]].
* [[Dark Secret]]: Xiang keeping the Red Violin safe, even as she herself is a member of the [[Culture Police]].
* [[Death By Childbirth]]: Anna Rudolfi, the wife of the violin maker after her fortune is told.
* [[Death by Childbirth]]: Anna Rudolfi, the wife of the violin maker after her fortune is told.
* [[Driven to Suicide]]: Fredrick Pope, after Victoria leaves him and shoots at his {{spoiler|violin}}.
* [[Driven to Suicide]]: Fredrick Pope, after Victoria leaves him and shoots at his {{spoiler|violin}}.
* [[Grave Robbing]]: [[Gypsy|Gypsies]] unearth the violin after it's buried with Kasper and take it to England.
* [[Grave Robbing]]: [[Gypsy|Gypsies]] unearth the violin after it's buried with Kasper and take it to England.
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* [[The Muse]]: Victoria to Fredrick.
* [[The Muse]]: Victoria to Fredrick.
* [[One-Woman Wail]]: Anna's humming mixed in perfectly with the violin music.
* [[One-Woman Wail]]: Anna's humming mixed in perfectly with the violin music.
* [[Powered By a Forsaken Child|Powered by a Forsaken Mother]]: The Red Violin.
* [[Powered by a Forsaken Child|Powered by a Forsaken Mother]]: The Red Violin.
* [[Red China]]: The fourth portion of the story takes place during the [[Cultural Revolution]] when western instruments are outlawed.
* [[Red China]]: The fourth portion of the story takes place during the [[Cultural Revolution]] when western instruments are outlawed.
* [[Tarot Motifs]]: A tarot reading at the start of the movie foretells the rest of the plot of the movie. Accompanied, of course, by …
* [[Tarot Motifs]]: A tarot reading at the start of the movie foretells the rest of the plot of the movie. Accompanied, of course, by …
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Latest revision as of 20:57, 11 October 2017

The Red Violin is a historical fiction film following the people that have played an elusive, expertly crafted red violin. The film starts with the creator of the violin in Italy and then proceeds chronologically through four centuries as the violin travels the world and haunts its many owners with beautiful music and constant misfortune.

The Red Violin was made by three production companies from Italy, Canada and the United Kingdom. It was released by Lionsgate in 1998.

Tropes used in The Red Violin include: