Mobile Etoile (2016)
Directed by Raphaël Nadjari

Drama
aka: Night Song

Film Synopsis

Hannah is a classical music singer who leads a choir in Montreal with her husband Daniel, a pianist.  French sacred music of the late 19th and early 20th century fills the programmes of the concerts they diligently arrange for the public.  Though passionate about her art, Hannah is struggling to keep her choir going.  Things appear to change for the better when she recruits Abigail, a fragile young woman with obvious talent.  Then Hannah's former teacher Samuel shows up, with a lost musical score...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Raphaël Nadjari
  • Script: Raphaël Nadjari, Vincent Poymiro
  • Photo: Benoit Beaulieu
  • Music: Jérôme Lemonnier
  • Cast: Géraldine Pailhas (Hannah Hermann), Luc Picard (Daniel Dussault), Felicia Shulman (Etha Salomons), Eléonore Lagacé (Abigail Colin), Marcel Sabourin (Jean-Paul Dussault), Raymond Cloutier (Marlus), Alexandre Sheasby (David Hermann-Dussault), Paul Kunigis (Samuel Badaszcs), Dorothée Berryman (Liliane Levy), Natalie Choquette (Natalie Colin), Josée Beaulieu (Documentalist), Marie Blanchard-Dignac (Student), Michaël Rudder (Max Gardener), Winston McQuade (Mr. Levy), Jean Cordier (Mr. Ruben), Dominic Bouliane (Jury 1), Myrielle Bédard (Jury 2), Guy Parent (Jury 3), Laurent Imbault (Nurse), Yvan Benoît (Doctor)
  • Country: France / Canada
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 119 min
  • Aka: Night Song

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