A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 16, 1985
Original Title:
Da Capo
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
FilmTeknik
Finnish Film Foundation
P-Kino
Sandrews
Svenska Filminstitutet
YLE
Production Countries:
Finland | Sweden
Ratings / Certifications:
FI: K-12
Runtime: 121
Interwoven with scenes that are meant to grab attention by their stunning composition, this biographical look at Finland's violinist Arto Arsi is not so much a narration of his childhood and early years, as an attempt to artistically show what was happening inside his psyche during that time. Literally sold to a master teacher, Sergei Rippas (Tarmo Manni) by his mother when he was still a child, the violin prodigy was forcefully and strictly raised to practice, practice, and perfect his technique. Once an adult, Arsi finds a way to escape the rigors of a U.S. tour and drowns his overworked self in drink, or seeks out one-night stands, or otherwise lets off steam. The tightly-wound spring that has been coiled since he was forced into his grueling training and work sessions -- shown through symbolic images -- eventually snaps in a healthy way, freeing Arsi at last to continue on, simply for the love of music.
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Christa Reusch
Carpenter:
Aaron A. Goffman
Costume Design:
Päivi Tiura
Director:
Pirjo Honkasalo
Pekka Lehto
Director of Photography:
Kari Sohlberg
Lars Karlsson
Editor:
Pirjo Honkasalo
Tuula Mehtonen
Antonia Dubravka Carnerud
Executive Producer:
Pekka Lehto
Katinka Faragó
First Assistant Director:
Lee Berger
Makeup Artist:
Gandhi Bob Arrollo
Mila Niemi
Original Music Composer:
Atso Almila
Original Story:
Eva Haitto
Heimo Haitto
Production Design:
Mikko Kurenniemi
Pentti Valkeasuo
Gail Humphreys
Production Manager:
Marja-Liisa Raunio-Laine
Betsy Pollock
Production Sound Mixer:
Paul Jyrälä
Screenplay:
Pirjo Honkasalo
Sound:
Matti Kuortti
Antero Honkanen
Sound Mixer:
Kjell Westman
Berndt Frithiof
Unit Manager:
Lisa Blok-Linson
Writer:
Pirkko Saisio
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