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He demands that the Chatelet Management hire the star violinist Anne-Marie Jacquet to be the Soloist but we discover that his reasoning for this choice is not just based on her talent and fame but on a dark and hidden secret that is in fact the whole impetus of the Concert.
Part farce, part melodrama this charming French movie by Romanian director Radu Mihaileanu is a real ragbag like the Orchestra itself. It milks every drop of the dramatic schmaltz music of the Concerto (wonderfully filmed) with some unashamedly tear-jerking moments, but then slips in some unnecessary ridiculous comic scenes that bring you up short. However there are also some wonderful inspired farcical moments that are completely hilarious.
The Russian actor Alexei Guskov gives a remarkable sorrowful performance as Filipov, but the highpoint for me is probably Melanie Laurent as Anne-Marie, and just as with her turn in ‘Inglorious Bastards’ she is so radiant on screen she adds a crucial dimension to the emotional drama, as well as totally convincing us that she really is playing that violin!
Far from perfect, but most enjoyable.
★★★★★★★