5 Cello Movies to Watch During the Crisis
While some places are opening up, many of us are still affected by stay-at-home orders and canceled gigs. So here are five cello movies to keep us all going. Cello movies – cello movies everywhere. Where to begin? We started by looking for films made before the year 2000 so
How One Little Boy Changed a Cellist’s Life Forever
Need a break from current events? This heartwarming cello movie is about life, death, and cello – and it’s free to watch on YouTube.* Kolja Today’s cello movie is the Academy Award-winning 1996 Czech film, Kolja (or Kolya), based on a story by Pavel Taussig. Set 1988-89 in what was
The Cellist, the Playboy, and the Private Investigator
A cello movie about the love affair that will be felt around the world. Looking for something cello-related to escape from current events for a couple of hours? Love in the Afternoon is a witty, romantic, and light-hearted movie about a Parisian cello student that’s available for free on YouTube.*
Truly, Madly, Cello
A hopeful cello movie sometimes used for grief counseling* As a result of the pandemic, many of us are dealing directly or indirectly with pain and loss. This cello movie is about love, loss, and ultimately – the triumph of the human spirit. It has been used in professional grief
Learn from the Animals – Lessons in Life and the Cello
Only have an hour to spare but want to watch a cello movie? Love anime? This beautiful, 1-hour film is free to watch on YouTube.* Cello Hiki no Gauche Today’s cello movie is a Japanese anime film from 1982, called Cello Hiki no Gauche, based on a short story by