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  Emotional, raw, and revealing--those adjectives apply to the documentary  Speaking in Strings and the person profiled, Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, one  of the world's most acclaimed violinists. The intense musician's professional  journey, which began at Carnegie Hall when she was a teenager, was sidetracked when  she accidentally cut off the tip of a finger and almost ended when she tried  to commit suicide. Filmmaker Paola di Florio was a childhood friend, and this  intimacy is reflected in frank oncamera interviews. ("Feeling more than  anyone I know" can be phenomenal and "a damn curse," she says.) The concert footage is electrifying: Two weeks after the suicide attempt, a possessed  Salerno-Sonnenberg once again plays Carnegie Hall. Her mother, friends,  fellow musicians, and critics--who say she lets her emotions overpower the  music--are heard from. The loudest voice, though, is the honest one of  Salerno-Sonnenberg, consumed yet empowered by her talent. "It's amazing what  you endure," she says, "when you must." --Valerie Nelson
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