Our Man In Tehran
       
     
The 13th Man
       
     
God's Wrath
       
     
Mulroney: The Opera
       
     
Inside Hana's Suitcase
       
     
Toscanini: In His Own Words
       
     
Mozartballs
       
     
Burnt Toast
       
     
Beethoven's Hair
       
     
Stormy Weather - The Music of Harold Arlen
       
     
Andrea Bocelli: Tuscan Skies
       
     
Toothpaste
       
     
Ravel's Brain
       
     
Hong Kong Symphony - Heaven-Earth-Mankind
       
     
The War Symphonies - Shostakovich Against Stalin
       
     
Solidarity Song - The Hanns Eisler Story
       
     
September Songs - The Music of Kurt Weill
       
     
Shadows and Light - Joaquin Rodrigo at 90
       
     
Concierto de Aranjuez
       
     
My War Years - Arnold Schoenberg
       
     
When The Fire Burns - The Life and Music of Manuel de Falla
       
     
Nights in the Gardens of Spain
       
     
The Radical Romantic - John Weinzweig
       
     
For The Whales
       
     
Ravel
       
     
Eternal Earth
       
     
A Moving Picture
       
     
All That Bach
       
     
Making Overtures - The Story of a Community Orchestra
       
     
Our Man In Tehran
       
     
Our Man In Tehran

The true story behind the Oscar-winning film ARGO, told by an array of “witnesses” including Ken Taylor, Canada’s former ambassador to Iran, who hid six Americans in his official residence and obtained counterfeit documents that allowed them to make their dramatic escape from Tehran.

"Engaging… more entertaining than Argo’s fiction."
- The Globe and Mail

The 13th Man
       
     
The 13th Man

The Canadian Football League’s most passionate fan base and how it had its heart ripped out during the most infamous moment in CFL history. 

God's Wrath
       
     
God's Wrath

Fury, Anger, Rage, Wrath.  No one does these better than God as depicted by the Bible. This short film is an homage to Divine Wrath – God getting up on the wrong side of bed.

Mulroney: The Opera
       
     
Mulroney: The Opera

A full length original tragic-comic opera with sends up a great political leader whose downfall was his colossal ego.

“Thank heavens for Mulroney: The Opera, a high concept, song-and-dance political satire based on the life of Brian Mulroney.”
- Eye Weekly

“When I watched the screener, I started to laugh from the very first frame, and was still chortling after the fade-out. In truth, Mulroney: The Opera is absolutely delicious political satire.”
- Whole Note Magazine

Inside Hana's Suitcase
       
     
Inside Hana's Suitcase

The story of two children, Hana and George, who grew up in pre-WWII Czechoslovakia and endured terrible hardships because they were Jewish. And of Fumiko, a teacher in Japan who receives from Auschwitz, a suitcase labelled “Hana Brady” and unravels Hana’s story through 70 years of history and three continents.

“Larry Weinstein’s deft, unique balance of documentary and narrative techniques helps…convey the combination of deep personal trauma and epic atrocity at the heart of Inside Hana’s Suitcase…a lovely, accessible and moving work.”
- Kieran Grant, EYE Weekly

“Follow Larry Weinstein’s moving and absorbing film evocation and, like amazed Japanese children, you will learn essential lessons about pain and compassion.  And above all, about the power of memory.”
- Elie Wiesel, author, Nobel Laureate

Toscanini: In His Own Words
       
     
Toscanini: In His Own Words

A fascinating exploration into the character of this most celebrated Italian Maestro, based on tapes of his private dialogues (secretly recorded by his son) that only recently came to light.

“unquestionable elegance in the setting and efforts to explore the mystique of Toscanini through this representation of his thoughts.”
- Project Muse

Mozartballs
       
     
Mozartballs

A diverse assortment of Amadeophiles whose fascination with the legendary Austrian composer leads them to pursuits both creative and, sometimes, delusional.

“An exquisitely rendered documentary, delightfully exploring what fuels the Mozart obsession, this is perhaps the most avidly enjoyable of Toronto director Larry Weinstein's many films...juxtaposed and interwoven in an appropriately symphonic fashion to create an operetta of nuttiness
- EYE Weekly

Burnt Toast
       
     
Burnt Toast

Eight comedic mini-operas, each depicting a different stage of a romantic relationship.

"The entire process of love, pain and the whole damn thing is uniquely played out in the mock-opera, Burnt Toast...TV is rarely this good...Weinstein's established visual style...is applied here...with striking effect."
- The Globe and Mail

Beethoven's Hair
       
     
Beethoven's Hair

Traces the journey of a lock of Beethoven's hair from 1827 to the present day, culminating in the scientific analysis that reveals Beethoven's medical secret.

"Alternately quirky and poignant, Beethoven's Hair displays the exquisite edge of Weinstein's masterful storytelling."
- David McIntosh, Hot Docs Program

Stormy Weather - The Music of Harold Arlen
       
     
Stormy Weather - The Music of Harold Arlen

Some of today's most original recording artists perform the work of famed composer Harold Arlen.

"Great, gorgeous...Another stunner from Rhombus Media’s Larry Weinstein...in a class of its own."
- The Globe and Mail

Andrea Bocelli: Tuscan Skies
       
     
Andrea Bocelli: Tuscan Skies

Great Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli sings against the backdrop of his beloved Tuscany.

In this collection of some of his most beautiful songs, Andrea Bocelli: Tuscan Skies is the most personal musical expression yet of this great artist, as it is infused with his own inspirations and his own deeply held values.

Toothpaste
       
     
Toothpaste

A comic (and tragic) "domestic opera" about an upwardly mobile couple in their mid-30’s (Canadian comic Mark McKinney and operatic soprano Barbara Hannigan), who argue about the cap being left off the toothpaste. 

“One of the most fabulously hilarious things I've seen! Brilliant!"
- Superfan (YouTube)

“Have you and your loved one ever had a fight over a trivial issue, such as leaving the cap off the toothpaste tube? Someone decided that this scenario would make a great 5-minute opera short film, and I agree. Great”
- Blue Glue Ate My Mom WebBlog

Ravel's Brain
       
     
Ravel's Brain

Brilliant portrait of the composer's elusive life with a huge array of his greatest works.

"This sumptuously beautiful documentary... combines rare film of the composer, interviews with people who knew him, and spectacular performances of his music...Rich production values, exhaustive examination, adoring in its representations of his work."
- The Montreal Gazette

Hong Kong Symphony - Heaven-Earth-Mankind
       
     
Hong Kong Symphony - Heaven-Earth-Mankind

Tan Dun's "Symphony 1997" premieres as Hong Kong switches from British to Chinese rule.

"Will fascinate viewers with an interest in Chinese history, international relations, and ceremonial music performances."
- Wisconsin Bookwatch

The War Symphonies - Shostakovich Against Stalin
       
     
The War Symphonies - Shostakovich Against Stalin

Shostakovich's musical counter-attack on Stalin's bloody purges.

"Skillfully blending the memories of Shostakovich's confidantes with rare archival footage and the composer's searing music, The War Symphonies is as compelling a demonstration of Art's ability to stare down tyranny as we are ever likely to see...Nobody who cares about the survival of the individual in the face of oppression can afford to miss this film."
- W. Mark Roberts, DSCH International Shostakovich Journal

Solidarity Song - The Hanns Eisler Story
       
     
Solidarity Song - The Hanns Eisler Story

A full length original tragic-comic opera with sends up a great political leader whose downfall was his colossal ego.

The film uses his life as the springboard for a shrewd, ironic and ultimately tragic comment on the clash between art and politics.
- Henry Mietkiewicz, The Toronto Star

September Songs - The Music of Kurt Weill
       
     
September Songs - The Music of Kurt Weill

Larry Weinstein's transfixing tribute to the great German composer Kurt Weill (The Threepenny Opera) assembles such diverse artists as Nick Cave, Lou Reed, Elvis Costello, P.J. Harvey, opera diva Teresa Stratas, and William S. Burroughs to perform imaginative new renditions of some of Weill's best-known works.

“Larry Weinstein's transfixing tribute assembles the crème de la crème of alt-pop to create new renditions of some of Weill's best-known work.  From Nick Cave skulking through a crumbling warehouse delivering a fierce rendition of "Mack the Knife," to such diverse artists as Lou Reed, ex-New York Doll David Johansen, jazz greats Charlie Haden and Betty Carter, William S. Burroughs, opera diva Teresa Stratas, PJ Harvey, Mary Margaret O'Hara, and Elvis Costello.”                                                                                                                            - 2016 TIFF Lightbox Larry Weinstein Retrospective

Shadows and Light - Joaquin Rodrigo at 90
       
     
Shadows and Light - Joaquin Rodrigo at 90

An intimate portrait of the remarkable Spanish composer, Rodrigo.

"A reaffirmation of the strength and beauty of the human spirit and the power of music to speak directly to our hearts. The artistry of the film is magnificent, its humanity inspiring."
- Prague Jury Citation for Grand Prize

Concierto de Aranjuez
       
     
Concierto de Aranjuez

The story behind, and location of, Rodrigo's most famous work.

“The combination of music and images reflect the essence of the Spanish composer's best known work in a way that transcends mere performance and documentary...an of insight into inspiration."
- **** Video Rating Guide for Libraries

My War Years - Arnold Schoenberg
       
     
My War Years - Arnold Schoenberg

Portrait of possibly the 20th century's most influential composer.

"Exquisitely composed and gorgeous to look at and listen to as well as being witty, knowledgeable and informative."
- The Globe and Mail

When The Fire Burns - The Life and Music of Manuel de Falla
       
     
When The Fire Burns - The Life and Music of Manuel de Falla

Shot throughout Spain and Argentina, captures the rich sensuality of Falla’s music, in counterpoint to the near monastic austerity of his life.

“This is both a unique document and documentary about de Falla, the times he lived through and the influences that drove him.”
- Amazon Top 50 Reviewer

Nights in the Gardens of Spain
       
     
Nights in the Gardens of Spain

Performance of The Montreal Symphony with Alicia de Larrocha is intercut with night time shots of the Alhambra atop the hills of Granada, Spain that inspired Falla to write his impressionistic masterpiece.

The Radical Romantic - John Weinzweig
       
     
The Radical Romantic - John Weinzweig

John Weinzweig – the most vociferous advocate for new music Canada has ever seen, is given a “soapbox” for his powerful ideas and wide-ranging and often beautiful music.

"The greatest film portrait of a Canadian composer ever produced, ‘The Radical Romantic’ is driven by the romantic notion of this committed artist, no matter how radical are his views.” 
- Wholenote Magazine

For The Whales
       
     
For The Whales

Writers, artists, and musicians celebrate the whale.

"Utterly quirky, informative and delightful."
- Variety

"An excellent international and interdisciplinary arts film...an extremely well-done production that brings the arts together in a profoundly sincere and emotional way."
- AFVA Evaluations

Ravel
       
     
Ravel

Brilliant portrait of the composer's elusive life with a huge array of his greatest works.

"This sumptuously beautiful documentary... combines rare film of the composer, interviews with people who knew him, and spectacular performances of his music...Rich production values, exhaustive examination, adoring in its representations of his work."
- The Montreal Gazette

Eternal Earth
       
     
Eternal Earth

A film portrait of one of Canada’s most highly regarded and most widely performed composers, Alexina Louie

“A magnificent film on contemporary music: A terrific portrait of Canadian composer, Alexina Louie, writing, playing, and sweating through the premiere of her composition, The Eternal Earth.”
- AFA Review

A Moving Picture
       
     
A Moving Picture

Dance fantasy featuring the work of choreographer Ann Ditchburn. The program showcases Ditchburn's most evocative choreography, using animation, optical wizardry, and breathtaking design to present dance in a vibrant new way. The soundtrack features such internationally acclaimed artists as Kate Bush, Leonard Cohen, Laurie Anderson, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Andre Gagnon, and Jennifer Warnes. 

 

"As romantic, as sensual, as downright sexy as any dance film I can remember."
- The Toronto Star

All That Bach
       
     
All That Bach

Great interpretations and re-interpretations of the Master’s music featuring performances from The Academy of Ancient Music to the Cambridge Buskers and Tafelmusik to The National Tap Dance Company!
- Nominated for a Primetime Emmy / ***** Five out of five stars Amazon customer reviews

Making Overtures - The Story of a Community Orchestra
       
     
Making Overtures - The Story of a Community Orchestra

Larry Weinstein's charming, heartfelt profile of a small-town orchestra struggling to stay afloat was nominated for an Oscar for Best Documentary Short.

“Making Overtures is a charming, heartfelt profile of a small-town orchestra struggling to stay afloat. "A 'little film' in the best sense: warm without cuteness, funny without condescension, attentive and searching without pretension"
- (POV Magazine)