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When the beloved cellist of a world-renowned string quartet receives a life changing diagnosis, the group's future suddenly hangs in the balance: suppressed emotions, competing egos, and uncontrollable passions threaten to derail years of friendship and collaboration. As they are about to play their 25th anniversary concert, quite possibly their last, only their intimate bond and the power of music can preserve their legacy. Inspired by and structured around Beethoven's Opus 131 String Quartet in C-sharp minor, A LATE QUARTET pays homage to chamber music and the cultural world of New York.. Watch A Late Quartet Movie Without Survey HERE
Release Date A Late Quartet Nov 2, 2012 Limited
Genres A Late Quartet : Drama

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Story Line For A Late Quartet

After a classical string quartet's 25 years of success, Peter, the cellist and oldest member, decides that he must retire when he learns he has Parkinson's Disease. For the others, that announcement proves a catalyst for letting their hidden resentments come to the surface while the married members' daughter has disruptive desires of her own. All this threatens to tear the group apart even as they are famous for playing Beethoven's String Quartet No. 14, opus 131, a piece that is played non-stop no matter how life interferes.

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Actors For A Late Quartet

Philip Seymour Hoffman,Christopher Walken,Catherine Keener,Mark Ivanir,Imogen Poots,Madhur Jaffrey,Liraz Charchi,Wallace Shawn,Anne Sofie Von Otter,Pamela Quinn,Brooklyn Parkinson Group,Cristian Puig,Rebecca Tomas,Megan McQuillan,David Redden,Ted Hartley,Stephen Payne,Alyssa Lewis,Attacca String Quartet,Keiko Tokunaga


A Late Quartet Movie Review

The screenplay by Seth Grossman and Israeli-American director Yaron Zilberman is old-fashioned and melodramatic but stirring in its portrait of people struggling with individual egos to produce something nobler than themselves.
Liam Lacey-Globe and Mail

[It] may not sound like a scintillatingly good time at the movies, but actually it is.
Bruce Demara-Toronto Star

The outstanding ensemble cast keeps the story - and its accompanying emotional heft - from becoming overly baroque.
Claudia Puig-USA Today

Yes, A Late Quartet is disappointing. But it's also pretty bad.
James Berardinelli-ReelViews

For a film that relies so heavily on the lasting power of a classical master, A Late Quartet never really converts any viewers to his church.
Connie Ogle-Miami Herald

Engaging, intelligent, but direction doesn't quite live up to a first-rate cast.
John Anderson-Newsday

Helped along by a smart script and spot-on performances, it builds toward a nicely crafted emotional crescendo, and one that delivers with it a rich and satisfying payoff.
Mike Scott-Times-Picayune

These mature actors never strike a dissonant note.
Susan Granger-SSG Syndicate

While classical music sometimes seems to exist in a bubble protected from the real world, the people who play it struggle with the same issues everyone else does.
Dan Lybarger-Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

A first-rate cast makes some beautiful music in this otherwise shallow and contrived melodrama.
Todd Jorgenson-Cinemalogue.com

Great cast does its best to elevate A Late Quartet
Robert Denerstein-Movie Habit

The passion of Beethoven's final major compositions fails to heat up this tepid soap opera.
John Beifuss-Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)

Any artist who has worked as part of a group is sure to find a certain resonance in the offstage tussles of A Late Quartet, but there's too little going on here to sustain other viewers.
Marjorie Baumgarten-Austin Chronicle

The melodrama among the main characters is more soap opera than grand opera, even with a quartet of actors as fine as this.
Sean Means-Salt Lake Tribune

Despite too stately a pace at times, and some fairly predictable plot resolutions, the film succeeds thanks to empathetic performances (from Walken and especially Hoffman) and an evident affection for the music and musicians it depicts.
Marc Mohan-Oregonian

"A Late Quartet" has the start of an interesting idea. However, this film has two major factors that prevent it from achieving [its] goal: an overdose of melodrama and storylines that don't mesh, or even feel like they should be in the same movie.
Jeff Beck-Examiner.com

Best of all there's Walken, masterfully subdued by Peter's sophistication and illness, yet still eccentric enough to deflect pity.... How many surprises can Walken possibly have left, after so many memorable roles? Well, there's this one.
Steve Persall-Tampa Bay Times

A Late Quartet features good performers and good dramatic intentions, but is too joyless, unpleasant, and inauthentic in its presentation and discussions of music to make any sort of impact.
Jonathan Lack-We Got This Covered

Drama about musicians has great acting, some mature content.
S. Jhoanna Robledo-Common Sense Media

A delicately balanced film, driven by...glorious actors and a gorgeous soundtrack.
Richard Knight-Knight at the Movies

The soap opera [story] is okay but the real star of "A Late Quartet" is Beethoven's Opus 131.
Robin Clifford-Reeling Reviews

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