A Árvore da Música (The Music Tree) (2009)
Found only in the remnants of Brazil's devastated Atlantic Rainforest, Brazilwood (pernambuco/pau brasil) is vital in the manufacture of fine violin, cello and viola bows ever since the time Mozart was composing his masterpieces. From the search for the wood in the forests of Brazil, to their use by the world's greatest symphony orchestras, the film explores a path to saving the trees and the music that depends on it.
Director: Otávio Juliano
Runtime: 78 min
Release Date: April 25, 2009
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Otávio Juliano
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is A Árvore da Música (The Music Tree) about?
- Found only in the remnants of Brazil's devastated Atlantic Rainforest, Brazilwood (pernambuco/pau brasil) is vital in the manufacture of fine violin, cello and viola bows ever since the time Mozart was composing his masterpieces. From the search for the wood in the forests of Brazil, to their use by the world's greatest symphony orchestras, the film explores a path to saving the trees and the music that depends on it.
- Who directed A Árvore da Música (The Music Tree)?
- A Árvore da Música (The Music Tree) was directed by Otávio Juliano.
- How long is A Árvore da Música (The Music Tree)?
- A Árvore da Música (The Music Tree) has a runtime of 1h 18m (78 minutes).