Maestro (2014 film)
Maestro is a 2014 French comedy-drama film directed by Léa Fazer. The idea of the film came from co-writer Jocelyn Quivrin's experience of working with director Éric Rohmer in 2006 on Rohmer's last film Romance of Astree and Celadon. It stars Pio Marmaï, Michael Lonsdale, Déborah François and Alice Belaïdi.[3][4]
Maestro | |
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Directed by | Léa Fazer |
Written by | Léa Fazer Jocelyn Quivrin |
Produced by | Éric Altmayer Nicolas Altmayer Isabelle Grellat |
Starring | Pio Marmaï Michael Lonsdale Déborah François Alice Belaïdi |
Cinematography | Lucas Leconte |
Edited by | Jean-François Elie |
Music by | Clément Ducol |
Production companies | Mandarin Cinéma Rezo Productions |
Distributed by | Rezo Films |
Release dates |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Budget | $4 million [1] |
Box office | $358.000[2] |
Cast
- Pio Marmaï as Henri Renaud
- Michael Lonsdale as Cédric Rovère
- Déborah François as Gloria
- Alice Belaïdi as Pauline Vatel
- Nicolas Bridet as Nico
- Dominique Reymond as Francine
- Micha Lescot as José
- Scali Delpeyrat as The Druid
- Grégory Montel as Sam
- Marie-Armelle Deguy as Marie-Jeanne
Accolades
Award / Film Festival | Category | Recipients and nominees | Result |
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Magritte Awards | Best Actress | Déborah François | Nominated |
Saas-Fee Filmfest 1 | Critics' Choice | Won | |
References
- "Maestro". JP's Box-Office.
- "Maestro". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2020-06-27.
- "'Maestro': Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter. 25 July 2014.
- ""Maestro": la critique". Paris Match. 23 July 2014.
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