The Concert 2010

In the aftermath of a storied career derailed by politics, former Bolshoi conductor Andrei Filipov plots an artistic coup: gathering his former Jewish and Gypsy musicians to reclaim their musical heritage in Paris. With Anne-Marie Jacquet's virtuosic violin skills on board, they must overcome adversity to deliver a triumphant concert that will silence the ghosts of their past.

In the aftermath of a storied career derailed by politics, former Bolshoi conductor Andrei Filipov plots an artistic coup: gathering his former Jewish and Gypsy musicians to reclaim their musical heritage in Paris. With Anne-Marie Jacquet's virtuosic violin skills on board, they must overcome adversity to deliver a triumphant concert that will silence the ghosts of their past.

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The Concert does not have end credit scenes.

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7.3

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7.5 /10

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