
Wolfgang
Wolfgang is a gifted ten-year-old boy with an IQ of 152 and autism spectrum disorder. He is a prodigy at the piano, having been taught by his late mother, who had a background in music from the prestigious Grimald Academy in Paris. Following his mother's tragic death, Wolfgang faces challenges in connecting with his estranged father, Carlos, who has been absent from his life. Despite his struggles, Wolfgang's determination to honor his mother's legacy drives him to apply to the Grimald Academy in secret. His journey is marked by moments of emotional turbulence and growth, ultimately leading to a touching school performance where he surprises everyone by playing his father's favorite song, 'Modern Love' by David Bowie.
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Recent news mentions
Wolfgang currently sits 47th in order of entry for the Melbourne Cup.
Auckland Cup winner to get his shot at Australia’s greatest raceWolfgang, Rosi's husband, shares her views on not booking a FKK trip on large cruise ships.
Hüllenlos auf See – ein SelbstversuchWolfgang, 82, reflects on the demolition of a Berlin bridge he watched being built 60 years ago.
‘Rust in peace’: why are Germany’s bridges and schools falling apart? | GermanyWolfgang noted the importance of the points Charles Leclerc earned for the constructors' championship.
Grand Prix de Monaco: les quatre jours de Charles Leclerc analysés par les tifosiWolfgang is featured in the film schedule with multiple showtimes.
A working man
Wolfgang is featured in multiple film listings.
A working man
Wolfgang is a gifted child who aspires to be a great pianist like his mother.
Amor moderno, por Renato Cisneros | OPINION






















