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Concerto is about how, in the last part of World War II, a special piano concert is held in the forest outside Davao City, in Mindanao. In these boondocks, a displaced Filipino family, lead by Military Commander Ricardo and his wife Julia, become acquainted with a group of Japanese officers, similarly camped nearby. Their son Joselito, a Japanese speaker, becomes the conduit with the neighboring Japanese. Their daughters Niña, an aspiring concert pianist and the musically gifted, Maria, who is able to play by ear, are alternately repulsed and intrigued by the officers. Family values are questioned as the family treads the thin line between enmity and friendship with the occupying Japanese. Based on true stories from the director's own family history, Concerto celebrates a family whose reverence for life, expressed through their love of music and friendship, can survive even war, and shows how beauty and compassion does grow in even the harshest of conditions.—anonymous

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Keywords
  • friendship
  • piano
  • commander
  • american soldier
  • concerto
Genres
  • Drama
  • History
  • War
  • Music
Release date Nov 18, 2008
Countries of origin Philippines
Official sites Official Blog
Language English Filipino Japanese Tagalog Visayan
Filming locations Candelaria, San Narciso, Zambales, Philippines
Production companies Cinemalaya Digital Spirit Productions Digibox Audio Productions

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