is a 1988 documentary film about the Czech composer Antonín Dvořák and a recording of his Cello Concerto by Julian Lloyd Webber and the Czech Philharmonic which was made in the same year.
The film also tells of a love affair for the composer that never was, but was the inspiration for the concerto.
[1] Originally a co-production with Czechoslovak Television, the finished film and its political content could not be shown in Communist-ruled Czechoslovakia.
Two years later, after the fall of communism, the film was the first documentary to be shown on the newly-liberated Czechoslovak Television.
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