Bach's Fight for Freedom

Bach's Fight for Freedom

Bach's Fight for Freedom is a 1995 film directed by Stuart Gillard.

It stars Ted Dykstra, Kyle Labine, Ian D. Clark, Rosemary Dunsmore, Kevin Jubinville, and Eric Peterson.

It is loosely based on the complex life of Johann Sebastian Bach and how he and a little boy fight for artistic freedom, even if it means being jailed for entering a restricted palace to play music.

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