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  1. The Piano Tuner of Earthquakes is a 2005 animated drama film by the Brothers Quay, featuring Amira Casar, Gottfried John, Assumpta Serna and Cesar Sarachu. It was the second feature-length film by the Brothers Quay and their first film in over ten years.

  2. Malvina meets the weird Felisberto Fernandez (César Sarachu), who is a piano tuner of earthquakes, who see's to the creation of Droz's world and the mechanical birds.

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    • Drama
    • Timothy Quay, Stephen Quay
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  3. 17 de nov. de 2006 · On the eve of her wedding, the beautiful opera singer Malvina is mysteriously killed and abducted by a malevolent Dr. Droz. Felisberto, an innocent piano tuner, is summoned to Droz's secluded villa to service his strange musical automatons.

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    • Stephen Quay, Timothy Quay, Weiser Quay
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  4. The Piano Tuner of Earthquakes is an arcane, cryptic, surreal descent into memory, madness, and obsession. The Quay Brothers’ famously haunting, esoteric nightmare-scapes and breathtakingly meticulous stop-motion animation are the stars of their second feature-length endeavor.

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    • Koninck Studios
    • Stephen Quay, Timothy Quay
  5. 23 de ago. de 2006 · Eleven years after Institute Benjamenta, Stephen and Timothy Quay return to the land of the live action—and the fixations that have defined their groundbreaking stop-motion animated work—with The Piano Tuner of Earthquakes, a tragic fairy tale drenched in otherworldly visual splendor.

  6. 17 de nov. de 2006 · Stephen and Timothy Quay merge live-action and animation to create a tragic fantasy about a beautiful opera singer, a lovesick piano tuner and the mad scientist with plans for both of them.

  7. 10 de ago. de 2005 · Filmmaking twins the Quay Brothers’ first film in 10 years, “The Piano Tuner of Earthquakes” impresses as a visually exquisite, rigorously intellectual but dauntingly obscurantist fable ...