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    Seymour: An Introduction

    Seymour: An Introduction introduces Seymour Bernstein, a virtuoso pianist, veteran New Yorker, and true original who gave up a successful concert career to teach music. While Ethan Hawke's gentle, meditative study is a warm and lucid portrait of Bernstein and his exceptional life and work, it's also a love letter to the study of music itself, and a film about the patience, concentration, and devotion that are fundamental to the practice of art.
    Duration: 84 min
    Quality: SD
    Release: 2015
    IMDb: 7.5
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  • Actors of "Seymour: An Introduction"

  • Directors of "Seymour: An Introduction"

    Ethan Hawke. Director of Seymour: An Introduction
    Ethan Hawke
    Birthdate: 6 November 1970, Austin, Texas, USA
  • Critic Reviews of "Seymour: An Introduction"

    Tom Long Detroit News
    April 10, 2015

    The great joy of the film, whether you know piano or not, is watching Bernstein teach.

    Joe Williams St. Louis Post-Dispatch
    April 09, 2015

    Hawke's cinematic etude may not unlock all the mysteries of music, but "Seymour: An Introduction" is universal enough to be understood by a bananafish.

    Colin Covert Minneapolis Star Tribune
    April 09, 2015

    Like a touching master class on living correctly, listening to the charming Bernstein will have you changing keys.

    Bruce Ingram Chicago Sun-Times
    March 26, 2015

    Coming off of his superb one-two performances for Richard Linklater in Before Midnight and Boyhood, Hawke continues to work at a creative high level. He demonstrates a rapport and openness with his subject that proves exceptionally affecting.

    Peter Keough Boston Globe
    March 26, 2015

    Whether or not Hawke got any answers to his questions about the purpose of being artist, seeking them under the guidance of a teacher like Bernstein resulted in this work of art.

    Steven Rea Philadelphia Inquirer
    March 26, 2015

    Seymour: An Introduction is just that - not too much biography, or history. And one needn't be a music aficionado, or a musician, to appreciate the modest erudition coming from this man.

    Kaori Shoji Japan Times
    September 21, 2016

    Seymour is intriguing, mainly because it brings together two uniquely talented artists -- Hawke and Bernstein -- and captures them in thought and ocasionally in conversation, sometimes together but more often on their own.

    Jason Bailey Flavorwire
    June 18, 2016

    Not only a very fine documentary, but a warm and likable one to boot.

    Andrew Pulver Guardian
    March 24, 2016

    There's no pressing story to tell, or even especially vital achievement to record, so the film probably counts as bit of self-indulgence from Hawke, but it's got a very good heart.

    Forrest Cardamenis The Film Stage
    February 26, 2016

    More crucial to [the film] than Bernstein's personality, endearing as it is, is the music he plays.

    Norman Wilner NOW Toronto
    December 18, 2015

    It's quiet, considered and spellbinding, with a great deal of beautiful music - some of it performed exquisitely by Bernstein himself.

    Robert Roten Laramie Movie Scope
    November 29, 2015

    Bernstein seems like a man who has found fulfillment in his life, and his students seem fulfilled as well. His story is compelling and his words seem to be loaded with wisdom. He is a fascinating character.

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