
A former world-famous conductor of the Bolshoï orchestra, known as "The Maëstro", Andreï Filipov had seen his career publicly broken by Leonid Brezhnev for hiring Jewish musicians and now works cleaning the concert hall where he once directed. One day, he intercepts an official invitation from the prestigious Théâtre du Châtelet. Through a series of mad antics, he reunites his old orchestra, now composed of old alcoholic musicians, and flies to perform in Paris and complete the Tchaikovsky concerto interrupted 30 years earlier. For the concerto, he engages a young violin soloist with whom he has an unexpected connection.

as Andrey Simonovich Filipov

as Anne-Marie Jacquet

as Aleksandr 'Sasha' Abramovich Grosman

as Olivier Morne Duplessis

as Guylène de La Rivière

as Jean-Paul Carrère

as Ivan Gavrilov

as Secretaire Duplessis

as Bertrand

as Pyotr Tretyakin

as Irina Filipova

as Momo

as Vassili

as Viktor Vikich

as Moïse

as Laudeyrac

as Leonid Vinitchenko

as Kostin Genkine

as Femme Genkine

as Singer marriage Genkine

as Yitzhak

as Boss Le Trou Normand


as Russian TV Operator

as Homme Palier

as Barman Châtelet

as Boss French Restaurant

as Boss Chinese Restaurant

as Makarov

as wife Sacha

as Receptionist Hotel