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Maestro 2014

★ 6.169 votes81 min📅 2014-07-23

In *Maestro (2014)*, Léa Fazer crafts a warm, offbeat dramedy that blends humor and heart as it follows Henry, a budding actor thrust into the orbit of Cédric Rovere, a cinema legend whose charm and generosity disrupt the younger man's quiet life.

Director: Léa Fazer

Cast

Pio Marmaï
Pio Marmaï
Henri
Michael Lonsdale
Michael Lonsdale
Cedric Rovère
Déborah François
Déborah François
Gloria
Alice Belaïdi
Alice Belaïdi
Pauline
Nicolas Bridet
Nicolas Bridet
Nicoballon
Dominique Reymond
Dominique Reymond
Francine
Micha Lescot
Micha Lescot
José
Scali Delpeyrat
Scali Delpeyrat
Le Druide
Grégory Montel
Grégory Montel
Sam
Marie-Armelle Deguy
Marie-Armelle Deguy
Marie-Jeanne

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Maestro (2014) about?

*Maestro* tells the story of Henry, a young actor who steps into a film under the guidance of Cédric Rovere, a celebrated cinema icon. What unfolds is a heartfelt tale of mentorship, where both men find themselves transformed by the experience. It's a story about dreams, generosity, and the quiet magic of cinema.

Who directed Maestro?

Maestro was directed by Léa Fazer, a filmmaker known for her keen eye for character-driven stories that blend humor and emotion seamlessly.

Who stars in Maestro?

The film features Pio Marmaï as Henry, alongside acting legends Michael Lonsdale and Déborah François, with Alice Belaïdi adding depth to the ensemble.

Is Maestro (2014) worth watching?

*Maestro* is a delightful surprise for fans of light dramedies with emotional weight. While it's not a crowd-pleasing blockbuster, its 81-minute runtime keeps the pacing tight, and the themes of mentorship and rediscovery may resonate deeply.

How long is Maestro?

Maestro has a runtime of 81 minutes, making it a perfect bite-sized cinematic escape.

About Maestro (2014) — A Charming Blend of Comedy and Heart in Cinema's Unexpected Gift

In *Maestro (2014)*, Léa Fazer crafts a warm, offbeat dramedy that blends humor and heart as it follows Henry, a budding actor thrust into the orbit of Cédric Rovere, a cinema legend whose charm and generosity disrupt the younger man's quiet life.

What begins as a simple film project quickly evolves into an unexpected mentorship, as Rovere—touched by Henry's earnestness—finds himself rediscovering joy and purpose in his craft. Woven with wit and emotional authenticity, this 81-minute charmer explores the magic of connection, the allure of cinematic dreams, and the delicate balance between ambition and authenticity. With a playful yet poignant tone, *Maestro* invites viewers into a world where mentorship feels less like instruction and more like a shared adventure.

Starring Pio Marmaï and Michael Lonsdale, the film balances lighthearted comedy with tender moments, creating a tone that's both reassuring and thought-provoking.