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A Late Quartet


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Total Film
The leads make sweet music in an affecting four-piece that, if not note perfect, plays well to their individual strengths. A...
The New Yorker
Adultery, unfulfilled ambition, envy, mother-daughter tensions, disease-all the standard and predictable conflicts are there...
The Boston Globe
You don't have to be a classical fan to appreciate the film's air of inside baseball - the ease with which it navigates a he...
The New York Times
It would be shortsighted to dismiss this deeply felt, musically savvy film, set in a refined cultural precinct of Manhattan,...
Rolling Stone
Grace notes abound in A Late Quartet, a small, shining gem of a movie that works its way into your heart with insinuating po...
Los Angeles Times
Zilberman's minimalistic approach fits the idea of the film better than it fits the actual film.
San Francisco Chronicle
For those willing to enter this world and pay attention, A Late Quartet provides distinct and uncommon satisfactions.
Washington Post
A half-glass of a movie, full of superlative performances and sublime music but empty when it comes to a story rife with mel...
New York Post
Yaron Zilberman, a documentarian making his feature debut, treads a fine line between farce and drama ...
New York Magazine
The movie is haut-bourgeois to the bone, but so am I: Let's hear some chamber music and have a little laugh and a cry!
USA Today
The outstanding ensemble cast keeps the story - and its accompanying emotional heft - from becoming overly baroque.
The Christian Sciene Monitor
Very few movies have ever dealt with the inner workings of professional classical musicians – the best are probably “The Bas...
Black Sheep Reviews
High art that slowly transforms into a "Vh1 Behind the Music" special for the classical crowd.
ReelViews
The entrenchment of a top-flight cast should not be considered an indication of cinematic quality.
Entertainment Weekly
The title refers not only to particular music by Beethoven but also to the fictional string quartet of Yaron Zilberman's fus...
Chicago Sun-Times
In the 25th year of their career together, a famous string quartet receives some devastating news.
Joblo
QUARTET can certainly be a moving and profoundly heartfelt work that may be worth the price of admission.
Hollywood Reporter
Strong performances mark a mildly involving tale of four classical musicians hoping to make it to the next season.

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Partial Film Information

Director: Yaron Zilberman
Writer: Seth Grossman
Studio: E1 Entertainment
Cast: Philip Seymour Hoffman, Christopher Walken, Imogen Poots

Release: November 2, 2012
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