Da Capo

Da Capo

Drama | March 18, 1985

Interwoven with scenes that are meant to grab attention by their stunning composition, this biographical look at Finland's violinist Arto Arsi is not so much a narration of his childhood and early years, as an attempt to artistically show what was happening inside his psyche during that time. Literally sold to a master teacher, Sergei Rippas (Tarmo Manni) by his mother when he was still a child, the violin prodigy was forcefully and strictly raised to practice, practice, and perfect his technique. Once an adult, Arsi finds a way to escape the rigors of a U.S. tour and drowns his overworked self in drink, or seeks out one-night stands, or otherwise lets off steam. The tightly-wound spring that has been coiled since he was forced into his grueling training and work sessions -- shown through symbolic images -- eventually snaps in a healthy way, freeing Arsi at last to continue on, simply for the love of music.

Da Capo

Drama | March 18, 1985

Da Capo
Interwoven with scenes that are meant to grab attention by their stunning composition, this biographical look at Finland's violinist Arto Arsi is not so much a narration of his childhood and early years, as an attempt to artistically show what was happening inside his psyche during that time. Literally sold to a master teacher, Sergei Rippas (Tarmo Manni) by his mother when he was still a child, the violin prodigy was forcefully and strictly raised to practice, practice, and perfect his technique. Once an adult, Arsi finds a way to escape the rigors of a U.S. tour and drowns his overworked self in drink, or seeks out one-night stands, or otherwise lets off steam. The tightly-wound spring that has been coiled since he was forced into his grueling training and work sessions -- shown through symbolic images -- eventually snaps in a healthy way, freeing Arsi at last to continue on, simply for the love of music.
Producers FilmTeknik, Sandrews, Svenska Filminstitutet, Finnish Film Foundation, Yle, P-Kino
Original title Da Capo
Directors Lee Berger, Pirjo Honkasalo, Pekka Lehto
Writers Eva Haitto, Heimo Haitto, Pirkko Saisio, Pirjo Honkasalo

Cast

Raimo Karppinen

as Arto Arsi

Jan Söderblom

as Arto Arsi as a child

Tarmo Manni

as Sergei Rippas

Rea Mauranen

as Suvi Ekman

Eeva-Maija Haukinen

as Arto's Mother

Kimmo Otsamo

as Arto's Brother

Per Oscarsson

as Eino

Jayne Meadows

as Mrs. Thomas

Marta Becket

as Ballet dancer

Lew Hopson

as Big Morgan

Virginia Capers

as Singing prisoner

Eri Klas

as Conductor

Atso Almila

as Conductor

Jukka-Pekka Saraste

as Conductor

Pamela Ludwig

as Black girl

Arnie Moore

as Police officer

Pirjo Bergström

as Singer

Anneli Siljander

as Concert audience member

Kristo Salminen

as Arto Arsi as a child (voice) (uncredited)