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6.2 1h 18m

Sashinka

When Sasha's mother arrives on her doorstep without warning the young musician is unable to hide her trepidation. As she tries to prepare for the most important concert of her career, the reasons for her mother's visit come to light and Sasha must find a way to survive the remaining 24 hours, confronting both the volatile woman and the past that Sasha had worked so hard to leave behind her.

Top Cast

  • Carla Turcotte

    Carla Turcotte

    Sasha

  • Éliane Préfontaine

    Éliane Préfontaine

    Tanya

  • David Giguère

    David Giguère

    Emmanuel

  • Emmanuel Schwartz

    Emmanuel Schwartz

    Bucky

  • Johnny Griffin

    Johnny Griffin

    Johnny

  • Mishka Stein

    Mishka Stein

    Mishka

  • Natalia Dontcheva

    Natalia Dontcheva

    Elena

  • Nolwenn Daste

    Nolwenn Daste

    Delphine

  • Frédéric-Antoine Guimond

    Frédéric-Antoine Guimond

    Maurice

Overview

When Sasha's mother arrives on her doorstep without warning the young musician is unable to hide her trepidation. As she tries to prepare for the most important concert of her career, the reasons for her mother's visit come to light and Sasha must find a way to survive the remaining 24 hours, confronting both the volatile woman and the past that Sasha had worked so hard to leave behind her.

Rating

6.2 / 10
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The film follows four families, with different nationalities (French, German, Russian and American) but with the same passion for music, from the 1930s to the 1960s. The various story lines cross each other time and again in different places and times, with their own theme scores that evolve as time passes. The main event in the film is the Second World War, which throws the stories of the four musical families together and mixes their fates. Although all characters are fictional, many of them are loosely based on historical musical icons (Édith Piaf, Josephine Baker, Herbert von Karajan, Glenn Miller, Rudolf Nureyev, etc.) The Boléro dance sequence at the end brings all the threads together.

Bolero

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