Beethoven lives upstairs [videorecording] / Eros Financial Investments Inc. presents in association with Classical Productions for Children Inc. ; a Devine Videoworks production ; producer, Richard Mozer ; screenplay, Heather Conkie ; producer/director, David Devine.
Material type: FilmPublisher number: 84366-9 | Children's Group Inc.Publication details: Toronto : Children's Group, c2002.Description: 1 videodisc (52 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 inISBN:- 1894502582
- Music, Ludwig Van Beethoven ; editor, Rik Morden ; production designer, Cameron Porteous ; director of photography, David Perrault.
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Adult DVD | Main Library | DVD | FAMILY Beethove | Available | 33111008297463 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Prague and Ontario stand in for 19th century Vienna in Beethoven Lives Upstairs. Young Chris (Illya Woloshin) lives with his none-too-prosperous mother (Fiona Reid) and uncle (Albert Schultz), who are forced to take in a boarder. Enter a fellow named Ludwig (Neil Munro), with a hearing problem, a mass of eccentricities, and a genius for music. This 52-minute character study features renditions of more than 25 Beethoven pieces. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Based on the original sound recording work by Barbara Nichol.
Special features: behind-the-scenes interviews; Beethoven's Ninth music video; music gallery with over 50 min. of music; DVD-ROM features include interactive games to learn all about music and musical instruments--including tone, rhythm, pitch, expression and composition; how to read a score--even how to play Beethoven's piano. DVD-ROM features require PC or compatible with DVD-ROM drive, will not work on Macintosh systems.
Music, Ludwig Van Beethoven ; editor, Rik Morden ; production designer, Cameron Porteous ; director of photography, David Perrault.
Neil Munro, Illya Woloshyn, Fiona Reid, Paul Soles, Albert Schultz, Sheila McCarthy.
At first, ten-year-old Christoph resents the eccentric boarder who enters his home, but slowly he comes to understand the torment of Ludwig van Beethoven's deafness, and appreciate his genius and the beauty of his music.
DVD; Dolby surround (DTS); digitally mastered.
Closed-captioned; optional French and Spanish soundtracks.