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Music Teacher (The)

Country: Belgium, Language: French, 100 mins

Original Title

Le maître de musique
  • Director: Gérard Corbiau
  • Writer: Andrée Corbiau; Gérard Corbiau
  • Producer: Dominique Janne; Jacqueline Pierreux

CGiii Comment

Aging opera singer Joachim Dallayrac retires from the stage and retreats to the countryside to school two young singers, Sophie and Jean. Although the rigorous training takes its toll on both teacher and students, there is plenty of time for relationships to develop between the three. Based on their teacher's reputation, Sophie and Jean are invited to participate in a singing contest staged by Prince Scotti. Scotti's protege is set up to get revenge for Scotti's defeat at the hands of Dallayrac in a similar competition many years ago. The young students overcome Scotti's trickery to win the competition.


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Cast & Characters

Jose van Dam as Joachim Dallayrac;
Anne Roussel as Sophie Maurier;
Philippe Volter as Jean Nilson;
Sylvie Fennec as Estelle Fischer;
Patrick Bauchau as Prince Scotti;
Johan Leysen as Francois Manssaux;
Marc Schreiber as Arcas;
Alain Carre as Attendant;
David Ashman as English Critic;
Bob Bender as English Critic;
Jonathan Fox as English Critic;
Jeannette Bakker as Diva;
Philippe Drecq as Dandy;
Jean Gerardy as Old Man;
Yvette Merlin as Louise