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  1. Story. A feature, romantic drama set in the early 1900s, The Song of the Lark follows a talented country girl who leaves her small town home to pursue greatness but must learn to trust herself before she can rise to sing on the world’s biggest stages.

  2. Set in the 1890s in Moonstone, a fictional town in Colorado, The Song of the Lark is the self-portrait of an artist in the making. The ambitious young heroine, Thea Kronborg, leaves her hometown to go to Chicago to fulfill her dream of becoming a well-trained pianist, a better piano teacher.

  3. 11 mag 2001 · The Song of the Lark: Directed by Karen Arthur. With Alison Elliott, Maximilian Schell, Tony Goldwyn, Robert Floyd. At the end of the 19th century, a country girl wants to go to the big city to become a master pianist.

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    • Drama
    • Karen Arthur
    • 2001-05-11
  4. The Song of the Lark is an 1884 oil on canvas painting by French naturalist artist Jules Breton. Description. The painting shows a peasant farm girl walking in a field transfixed, listening to birdsong at dawn. It was first exhibited at the Paris Salon in 1885.

  5. Release Date. 2001. Technical Specs. Duration. 2h. Synopsis. An adaptation of Willa Cather's novel about a young woman's struggle to achieve her destiny -- a struggle that takes her from a small Colorado town to the opera stages of the world.

    • Karen Arthur
    • Rod Loomis
  6. Synopsis by Jason Buchanan. Acclaimed author Willa Cather offers a moving tale of an artist's self-discovery in a semi-autobiographical tale concerning a young woman from rural Colorado who moves to the big city to seek her fortune as a world-famous opera star.

  7. Synopsis. At the end of the 19th century, a country girl wants to go to the big city to become a master pianist. However, her instructor discovers that her true talent lies in singing. Awards. 2001: Writers Guild of America (WGA): Nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay (Long Form) Show all. Movie Soulmates' ratings.