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Two years in the lives of violin talent Noa Wildschut (14), her alto violin playing sister and their parents. About ambition, the mutual relationships in a unique family and the coming-of-age of two sensitive girls.

Noa Wildschut (14) is considered the greatest young violin talent in the Netherlands. She played solo in the Concertgebouw and on foreign stages several times. Noa's 18 months elder sister Avigal plays the alto violin, but also has other ambitions. Together with their parents, they make up a close-knit musical family. For this documentary, De Jong followed them for two years. She sheds light on the influence Noa’s exceptional talent has on the family relationships. At the same time, the film is about two adolescent girls, each trying to find their own path in life.




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Executive producer
Set geluid
Sound Design
Production company
Basalt Film

Title: A Family Quartet
Year: 2017
Duration : 1 hour, 31 minutes
Category: Long Documentary
Edition: NFF 2017

Kunst & CultuurMuziek

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