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The Music of Silence
2017 Italian film
The Music of Silence (Italian: La musica del silenzio) is a 2017 Italian biographical film directed by Michael Radford, based on the 1999 novel of the same name written by the tenor Andrea Bocelli and freely inspired by his childhood life until the beginning of his career. Bocelli is played by Toby Sebastian with the alter ego of Amos Bardi. The Italian tenor physically appears in a scene of the film and his presence accompanies the entire film in the form of a first-person narrative. The film received negative reviews from critics and made $154,478 at the box office.
Plot
Born with an eye condition that eventually leads to his blindness, Andrea Bocelli pursues his ambition and becomes a popular singer and songwriter.
Cast
Reception
Box office
As of 22 October 2024[update], The Music of Silence has grossed $154,478 worldwide.[1]
Critical response
On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 0%, based on 17 review
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What is the new documentary about Andrea Bocelli and when will it be released?
24 August 2023, 16:39 | Updated: 30 August 2023, 14:34
Andrea Bocelli sings ‘Time To Say Goodbye’ (live at The Global Awards 2018)
‘Because I Believe’ is a new documentary about Andrea Bocelli, delving into the extraordinary life and success of the Italian tenor.
Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli, one of the best-selling classical artists of all time, will be the subject of a new documentary about his life and success, coming in 2024.
Since being spotted aged 34 by Luciano Pavarotti, the star tenor has gone on to sell over 75 million records worldwide, racking up over five billion streams of his music. Pavarotti himself once declared that “there is no finer voice than Bocelli”.
Directed by Cosima Spender, the documentary Because I Believe was announced on Thursday 24 August 2023 by EntertainmentOne.
It will take viewers behind the scenes on the 64-year-old’s life and career, featuring footage of him with his family and close friends away from the spotlight.
Bocelli and his wife Veronica Bocel
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In New Documentary, Andrea Bocelli Shares Brilliant Voice And Hidden Talents – Horseback Riding And Echolocation – Toronto Film Festival
Andrea Bocelli possesses not only an extraordinary operatic voice, but another unique gift – the capacity to sense sound bouncing off of surfaces. Except, he doesn’t think it’s such an unusual ability at all.
“It’s basically the concept that bats use for their orientation. When you walk, you make sounds, and that sound comes back to you. Echolocation,” the Italian tenor tells Deadline. “The fact is we all have this capacity. It’s just that we don’t know we do. And we don’t use it because we don’t develop it.”
Our conversation came in his suite at the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Toronto, the day of the world premiere for a new documentary about him: Andrea Bocelli: Because I Believe. The film directed by Cosima Spender explores a career that has seen Bocelli sell more than 80 million records and perform at venues around the world. It also rewinds to his childhood in rural
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