Mischa

199644 min 36 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: David Vaisbord

Production: Jennifer TorranceSvend-Erik Eriksen

Script: David VaisbordAndrew Gardner

Produced by the NFB in association with the CBC, in co-operation with Vision TV and with the assistance of British Columbia Film, the Province of British Columbia's Cultural Services Branch, and the Canada Council.

Mischa Weisbord. The name was once legendary to music lovers throughout Europe. He played for kings, was hailed as 'the new Paganini,' and performed in Carnegie Hall and the most prestigious theatres of Europe. Yet when he died in 1991, alone and impoverished in a Brooklyn apartment, his body lay undiscovered for days. He had not performed for decades, and his neighbours knew nothing of his past as a wunderkind violinist, the toast of London and Paris. Who was Mischa Weisbord and why did he die in such obscurity? Director David Vaisbord, Mischa's nephew, takes us on a personal journey from Russia, through Europe and Israel, to New York City. Through conversations with friends, family and admirers, the mystery of his uncle Mischa is unravelled over time and distance. Mischa explores the phenomenon of the child prodigy, and the complexities of the musical world. As the journey to discover Mischa unfolds, the director pays bittersweet homage to his memory, and reflects on his own childhood in the dark, yet brilliant, shadow of his uncle.

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Subject categories


  • Music > Classical MusicMusical InstrumentsPortraits
  • Foreign Countries > EuropeUnited States

Credits


director
David Vaisbord
narrator
David Vaisbord
producer
Jennifer Torrance
executive producer
Svend-Erik Eriksen
script
David Vaisbord
Andrew Gardner
cinematography
Len Gilday
Rolf Cutts
Savas Kalogeras
Mark Leemans
Ilan Nahum
sound
Robert MacNevin
Yves Gendron
Robert Van Campenhout
Yisrael David
John Boyle
Hans Fousek
editing
Shelly Hamer
sound editing
Gael MacLean
re-recording
Steve Smith
Brian Campbell

Awards


  • Award of ExcellenceItinerant - AMTEC
  • Gold Apple AwardNational Educational Media Network Competition