Tuesday, August 26, 2014

August 26 - Shine

Today’s movie is a biographical drama with a scene that happens on August 26. Watch it tonight and enjoy.

SHINE                              

Australian David Helfgott wanders into a restaurant, talking in a non-stop nonsensical way. A waitress Sylvia takes him back to the hotel where he lives. In a flashback we see David is a child piano prodigy trained by his domineering father. After Mr. Rosen, a local pianist takes over David’s musical training, he wins the state piano competition and Isaac Stern invites him to study in the USA. His father while initially supportive finally says David cannot go. After being the runner up at the national instrumental & vocal competition, David wins a scholarship to the Royal Music School in London. This time David defies his father and goes. David selects Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 3, an extremely difficult piece for a competition, which he wins. However, at the same time David has become manic and is hospitalized, receiving electric shock therapy. He returns to an institution in Australia. One of the volunteers recognizes him and he stays with her for a while, but his unpredictable and uncontrollable behavior lead her to put him in the hotel he is staying in at the start of the film. David returns to the restaurant and starts playing there. He meets Gillian, with whom he develops a romantic relationship and on August 26, 1984 [1:36:01 to 1:36:32] David marries her. She helps him stage a comeback concert.
                       
An interesting bio. Stands on it’s own merits as a film as I’d never heard of Helfgott before this movie. His Dad must rank as one of the worst cinema fathers of all time.

Love You to Bits and Pieces by Gilliam Helfgott (Penguin Books, New York, 1996) at page 146 gives the wedding date

Awards – The film won the Best Actor(Rush) Oscar. The movie was also nominated for the Best Supporting Actor (Mueller-Stahl), Best Director, Best Film Editing, Best Original Dramtic Score, Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay Oscars at the 69th Academy Awards.

Producer - Jane Scott                              

Director - Scott Hicks                                              

Screenplay - Jan Sardi                                              

Runtime – 1 hour 45 minutes

Released – January 21, 1996

Starring –

Geoffrey Rush as David Helfgott
Sonia Todd as Sylvia
Armin Mueller-Stahl as Peter Helfgott
Nicholas Bell as Ben Rosen
John Gielgud as Cecil Parkes
Lynn Redgrave as Gillian


Copyright by Ivan Walters in 2014. 



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