"Fuga (The Little Girl Playing the Violin)" tells the story of Sara, a highly talented violinist. When she arrives at the St. Cecilia Conservatory of Music for an interview, she is unaware that when talent collides with reality, it wounds not only the body but also the aggrieved soul.
Accompanied by her mother, Sara arrives at the musical paradise, the St. Cecilia Conservatory of Music. Her confident performance and steady play earn her the praise of the conservatory's examiners, and she successfully passes the evaluation. However, all of this is witnessed by another classmate who also possesses musical talent. Consumed by a severely distorted sense of jealousy, this classmate plots to harm Sara. Seated in a wheelchair, Sara clenches her lips, her eyes brimming with tears, yet she remains silent, swallowing her pain.
"Fuga (The Little Girl Playing the Violin)" is an award-winning animated short film that combines 2D, 3D, and live-action techniques. It meticulously portrays the inner world of a blind person, which differs from that of ordinary people, with every animation sequence cleverly synchronized to the music.
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