Discover the first images of the tenor, a comedy based on an opera song that will make you want to remake Luciano Pavarotti’s entire discography! It will be released in cinemas on May 4.
After Les Déguns, which was released in September 2018, Claude Zid Jr., the son of renowned film director Claude Zid, will present his second feature film, Tenor. This time the director is alone at the head of this comedy. Indeed, Les Déguns was directed by Cyril Drew.
After the Marseille neighborhoods, Claude Zid Jr. will take us to the center of the capital with Antoine, a young suburb who studies accounting without much faith and spends his time between the rap battles he trains with talent and the job of delivering sushi.
While traveling to the Garnier Opera, he crosses his path with Ms. Loizo, a singing teacher at a reputable institution who discovers a talent for hatching in Antoine.
Despite the lack of lyrical culture, the young man was fascinated by this form of expression and was persuaded to follow Ms. Loizo’s teachings. Antoine has no choice but to deceive his family, friends and the whole city, for whom opera is a bourgeois affair, far from their world.
For the interpretation of this sushi supplier who discovers the profession of lyrical singing, Claude Zid Jr. called MB14, nicknamed Mohamed Belkhir. This is the 27-year-old singer’s first film role, which was revealed in the 5th season of The Voice show thanks to his beat-box performance.
“I’m in a dream. Imagine you have a childhood dream and it comes true. I’m here, what ‘s happening to me here.He handed the microphone RTL.
Michelle LaRoche, who is currently on “So We Dance”, plays a teacher who hires a young tenor on her wing.
This comedy echoes other feature films of the same genre that have been released in recent years. French cinema seems to love these beautiful stories, where two very distant worlds meet and transcend their superstitions.
We can especially cite La Mélodie, in which Cad Merad teaches a shy teenager violin in a difficult class. At the tips of his fingers, Lambert Wilson becomes the mentor of Matthew, a young robber gifted to him for a piano.
Daniel O’Toole also played for the Pygmalions for Camellia Jordan at Le Brio. Released in 2017, this film featured a young suburban law student studying for an elite speech competition.
The tenor will be released in cinemas on May 4.
Source: allocine

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