A surprisingly soulful and elegant documentary that dives into the world of fine violin bows, a subject that sounds niche, but unfolds like a quiet, reverent journey into artistry, tradition, and obsession. Centered around master bowmakers in the U.S. and France, the film explores the centuries-old craft behind one of classical music’s most overlooked but essential tools. Through interviews with luthiers, musicians, and historians, we learn how a great bow can shape the sound, emotion, and power of a performance. It’s not just about wood and horsehair, it’s about legacy, precision, and the almost spiritual connection between a player and their instrument.