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Vitus

  • Music
  • Drama
Confirmed2006-02-027.47.3Trakt

Vitus tells the story of a highly-gifted boy (played by real-life piano prodigy Teo Gheorghiu) whose parents have demanding and ambitious plans for him.

Vitus is a 2006 Swiss drama film about a gifted young pianist whose parents push him toward musical excellence. Starring real-life piano prodigy Teo Gheorghiu, the film explores the tension between childhood ambition and parental expectation. The movie is now available to stream and watch on various platforms.

When does Vitus come out?

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Streaming availability in United States

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Not available on any tracked streaming service in United States right now.

Available in: Canada · Italy · South Korea · United States

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Available to stream in Italy— but not in United States.

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In cinemas

Theatrical release in United States

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In cinemas
2006-12-22

Wide release in United States · Rated PG

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Trailer

Vitus Trailer

YouTube · 2007-05-31
FAQ

Vitus — frequently asked

When was Vitus released?

Vitus premiered on February 2, 2006.

Who stars in Vitus?

The lead role of the gifted pianist is played by Teo Gheorghiu, a real-life piano prodigy.

What is Vitus about?

The film follows a highly talented young boy and the pressures his ambitious parents place on him as they pursue his musical career. It examines the challenge of balancing childhood with extraordinary expectations.

What genre is Vitus?

Vitus is a music drama that blends coming-of-age themes with classical music.

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