A violin is taken from a Jewish family by the Nazis. After years in a cellar, the violin finds its way back into a musician's hands, filling concert halls with the music of hope once again.
Papa plays beautiful music on the violin, until the night when there is a pounding on the door and a Nazi soldier snatches the violin away. Dumped in a cellar for years, the violin warps and cracks until one day a luthier finds it and determines to fix it. A man buys the violin for his son, remembering that his grandfather played the violin before the war. The boy eventually becoming a violinist, filling concerts halls with the music of hope. Based on the true story of luthiers who repair Holocaust-era violins.
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