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The Conductor

"The heart of a woman, the soul of an artist"

United States, 1926: Dutch 24-year-old Willy Wolters has immigrated to the American continent with her parents as a child. She dreams of becoming a conductor, but this is an ambition that no one takes seriously. Unbeknownst to her, she'll also become Antonia Brico.

Top Cast

  • Christanne de Bruijn

    Christanne de Bruijn

    Antonia Brico / Willy Wolters

  • Benjamin Wainwright

    Benjamin Wainwright

    Frank Thomsen

  • Scott Turner Schofield

    Scott Turner Schofield

    Robin Jones

  • Seumas F. Sargent

    Seumas F. Sargent

    Mark Goldsmith

  • Annet Malherbe

    Annet Malherbe

    Mother Antonia

  • Raymond Thiry

    Raymond Thiry

    Father Antonia

  • Gijs Scholten van Aschat

    Gijs Scholten van Aschat

    Willem Mengelberg

  • Richard Sammel

    Richard Sammel

    Karl Muck

  • Sian Thomas

    Sian Thomas

    Mother Frank

Overview

United States, 1926: Dutch 24-year-old Willy Wolters has immigrated to the American continent with her parents as a child. She dreams of becoming a conductor, but this is an ambition that no one takes seriously. Unbeknownst to her, she'll also become Antonia Brico.

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7.6 / 10
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