Daniel Barenboim: In his Own Words Trailer

Daniel Barenboim: In his Own Words Trailer (2021)

19 December 2021 Factual, Music 74 mins

Legendary conductor and pianist Daniel Barenboim speaks more candidly than he has ever done before about his life and music. Told entirely through interviews with the maestro, the film starts with his earliest musical experiences as a child piano prodigy in Buenos Aires, before following his meteoric rise to fame, including his encounters with other musical giants such as Nadia Boulanger and Arthur Rubinstein, who gave the 14-year-old Daniel his first vodka and cigar! We also learn of Barenboim's move to Israel when he was a teenager, where he lived a double life as a musical genius and an ordinary schoolboy. He then talks with unusual intimacy about his relationship with cellist Jacqueline du Pre and her long battle with multiple sclerosis. The film also charts Barenboim's stellar career as an orchestral conductor, his move into opera and the founding of the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra with Edward Said.

Watch the official Daniel Barenboim: In his Own Words 2021 trailer in HD below.

Watch Full Movies Online

Sorry, we can't find the movie trailer you're looking for.

Either a trailer for this movie has not been released yet, or it was removed following a request from the copyright holder.

Find more trailers

Cast

Crew

Guy Evans

Director

International Releases Dates

United Kingdom 19 December 2021

Production Companies

Popular movie trailers from 2021

These some of the most viewed trailers for movies released in 2021:

Hidden Heroes: The Nisei Soldiers of WWII Trailer (2021)

01 November 2021

Featuring sit-down interviews with experts and historians, follows the story of the Japanese American soldiers of WWII who fought for the ideals of American democracy.

Hostile Architecture Trailer (2021)

20 August 2021

Kirsty must survive an afternoon in the city centre until her accomodation can be arranged at a homeless shelter.

Crazy Money Trailer (2021)

03 September 2021

What is possible when we have guaranteed money to meet our basic needs? No requirements. No stipulations.

Straight to VHS Trailer (2021)

25 March 2021

Act of Violence Upon a Young Journalist is a film shot in 1988 and released on VHS in 1989; a mysterious cult work of Uruguayan cinema surrounded by strange theories about Manuel Lamas, its unknown creator.

Polyamory for Dummies Trailer (2021)

21 May 2021

Satur and Tina are married, and Berta enters their life as a ‘unicorn.’ In the end, however, Satur is pushed out and Tina and Berta have an affair.

Blackout Trailer (2021)

03 March 2021

While on a routine mission, an astronaut soon finds herself battling for command, facing forces known -- and unknown -- intent on destroying her.

You Only Die Twice Trailer (2021)

23 July 2021

A mysterious event befalls the house of George and Sam after Sam is bit by a rabid racoon.

Asbury Park Trailer (2021)

24 November 2021

We're in the midst of a revolution. With protests and uprisings taking place all over the world in the name of justice, we find ourselves in a time where the world is finally ready to hear the voice of the inner city.

Goering's Catalogue: A Collection of Art and Blood Trailer (2021)

14 March 2021

For more than a decade, Reichsmarschall Hermann Goering, Adolf Hitler's right-hand man during the infamous Third Reich, assembled a collection of thousands of works of art that were meticulously catalogued.

Mortal Kombat Trailer (2021)

07 April 2021

Washed-up MMA fighter Cole Young, unaware of his heritage, and hunted by Emperor Shang Tsung's best warrior, Sub-Zero, seeks out and trains with Earth's greatest champions as he prepares to stand against the enemies of Outworld in a high stakes battle for the universe.

L'Appartement Trailer (2021)

03 September 2021

Colombe Trailer (2021)

20 March 2021

Khian, Pim and Karn, young rebellious students, work together to make a protest to uncover the corruption in their school by folding hundreds of paper cranes.

Comments

Have you watched Daniel Barenboim: In his Own Words yet? What did you think about it?