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Rotten Tomatoes® Score 76%

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In Theaters: November 2, 2012 (limited)

          November 9, 2012 (limited)

R | 1h 45m | Drama

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The members of a world-renowned string quartet who have performed together for 25 years struggle to adjust when their seasoned cellist, Peter (Christopher Walken), learns he has Parkinson’s disease and is therefore retiring.
Meanwhile, Robert (Philip Seymour Hoffman) who can’t stand playing second fiddle to first violinist David (Mark Ivanir) any longer, has an affair with a dancer, putting his marriage to violist Juliette (Catherine Keener) in jeopardy. To top things off, Daniel falls in love with Robert and Juliette’s beautiful young daughter Alexandra (Imogen Poots), also a talented violinist.

Director: Yaron Zilberman

Studio: Opening Night Productions

Producer(s): David Faigenblum, Mandy Tagger, Tamar Sela, Vanessa Coifman, Yaron Zilberman

Cast: Philip Seymour Hoffman, Catherine Keener, Christopher Walken, Imogen Poots, Wallace Shawn

Writer(s): Seth Grossman, Yaron Zilberman

Official Site: alatequartet.com

8 votes and 2 Reviews

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Rotten Tomatoes® Score 76%

71%

In Theaters: November 2, 2012 (limited)

          November 9, 2012 (limited)

R | 1h 45m | Drama

  Watch Trailer

The members of a world-renowned string quartet who have performed together for 25 years struggle to adjust when their seasoned cellist, Peter (Christopher Walken), learns he has Parkinson’s disease and is therefore retiring.
Meanwhile, Robert (Philip Seymour Hoffman) who can’t stand playing second fiddle to first violinist David (Mark Ivanir) any longer, has an affair with a dancer, putting his marriage to violist Juliette (Catherine Keener) in jeopardy. To top things off, Daniel falls in love with Robert and Juliette’s beautiful young daughter Alexandra (Imogen Poots), also a talented violinist.

Rotten Tomatoes® Score 76%

71%

In Theaters: November 2, 2012 (limited)

          November 9, 2012 (limited)

R | 1h 45m | Drama

The members of a world-renowned string quartet who have performed together for 25 years struggle to adjust when their seasoned cellist, Peter (Christopher Walken), learns he has Parkinson’s disease and is therefore retiring.

Meanwhile, Robert (Philip Seymour Hoffman) who can’t stand playing second fiddle to first violinist David (Mark Ivanir) any longer, has an affair with a dancer, putting his marriage to violist Juliette (Catherine Keener) in jeopardy.

To top things off, Daniel falls in love with Robert and Juliette’s beautiful young daughter Alexandra (Imogen Poots), also a talented violinist.