A young woman in a crimson 18th-century dress and matching hood plays a violin, holding the bow with focused intensity, while a man in period black attire stands closely behind her. Several violins hang on a dark wooden wall in the background, suggesting a baroque-era music room or instrument workshop.

About Primavera

Venice, 18th century. Cecilia (Tecla Insolia) is a talented musician whose life changes forever when she meets her orphanage’s new music instructor: Antonio Vivaldi (Michele Riondino). Under his mentorship and through his music, she gains courage to break free from the life she was destined for and pursue her passion.

Renowned, award-winning opera director Damiano Michieletto makes his perfectly composed debut feature with this triumphant biographical drama.
 

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Duration includes trailers, adverts and any Q&A/panel. For events such as NT Live, Colour Box and Reel & Meal there will be minimal advertising. We do not admit latecomers after the main feature has started and we have a limited food & drink policy.

MAC’s cinema programme has been generously supported by BFI Film Audience Network and Film Hub Midlands.

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