
Le Maestro 1977
Step into the charming world of 1977 French comedy *Le Maestro* directed by Claude Vital, where love, generational clashes, and a touch of musical whimsy collide.
Director: Claude Vital
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Le Maestro (1977) about?
This 1977 French comedy follows a family's efforts to marry off their youngest daughter, Corinne, after her return from England. Romantic complications arise when she meets the suave Maestro, a friend of the family, leading to a series of humorous and heartfelt misunderstandings.
Who directed Le Maestro?
Claude Vital directed *Le Maestro* (1977), bringing his signature touch to this lighthearted French comedy.
Who stars in Le Maestro?
Jean Lefebvre, Daniel Ceccaldi, Sophie Desmarets, Caroline Cartier, and Geneviève Grad headline the cast of *Le Maestro* (1977).
Is Le Maestro (1977) worth watching?
*Le Maestro* (1977) is a charming slice-of-life comedy perfect for fans of 1970s French cinema. While it may not break new ground, its playful tone and nostalgic charm make it a delightful choice for a relaxed viewing experience.
How long is Le Maestro?
The runtime for *Le Maestro* (1977) is 88 minutes.
About Le Maestro (1977) — A Lighthearted French Comedy with Romantic Twists
Step into the charming world of 1977 French comedy *Le Maestro* directed by Claude Vital, where love, generational clashes, and a touch of musical whimsy collide.
The story follows Germaine's eldest daughter, who lives with her partner Hubert and dreams of marrying off her youngest daughter, Corinne—fresh from her time abroad in England. When Corinne returns, she crosses paths with the enigmatic Maestro, a charming friend of Hubert, sparking a romantic entanglement wrapped in laughter and familial intrigue. With its lighthearted satire and nostalgic 1970s flair, *Le Maestro (1977)* blends family dynamics with playful romance, delivering a breezy cinematic escape that feels both timeless and distinctly of its era.