Portugal / 2012 / Fiction / 25’0”I1300460
Paris, March 1939. While the Nazi troops march over Europe, exiled artists and intellectuals from all over continue to converge in the French capital. Portuguese composer Fernando Lopes-Graça is among them, sharing this cosmopolitan environment, on the verge of rupture. A happy coincidence brings him to the man he considers his master, the Hungarian composer Béla Bartók. For Lopes-Graça, it is a unique opportunity to show Bartók his scores.
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