The Call of the Oboe
Genres
Overview
The plot deals with the developments in an old decadent village after a stranger arrives at the old train station, an event in itself. This stranger is a Brazilian musician who carries and plays his "oboe". The music from the oboe, the musician's instrument, will change the lives of everyone involved, and that small village itself will forever be changed by the sound of the oboe.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
120 min
Release Date
1998-08-01
Status
Released
Original Language
Portuguese
Vote Count
2
Vote Average
6.5
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