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The Marching Band

2024 | 103m | French

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Diagnosed with leukemia, a successful orchestra conductor learns that he is adopted, and his younger brother is in a village marching band. The conductor decides to help them win a regional contest.
Release Date: Nov 27, 2024
Director: Emmanuel Courcol
Writer: Irène Muscari, Emmanuel Courcol
Genres: Drama, Comedy, Music
Keywords brotherhood, marching band, adopted, orchestra conductor, brother brother relationship, amused, sympathetic, tragic
Production Companies France 2 Cinéma, Agat Films & Cie / Ex Nihilo
Box Office Revenue: $26,252,618
Budget: $6,100,000
Updates Updated: Feb 02, 2026
Entered: Feb 21, 2025
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Full Credits

Name Character
Benjamin Lavernhe Thibaut Desormeaux
Pierre Lottin Jimmy Lecocq
Sarah Suco Sabrina
Clémence Massart-Weit Claudine
Ludmila Mikaël Mme Desormeaux
Anne Loiret Claire
Jacques Bonnaffé Gilbert Woszniak
Yvon Martin Anthony
Nathalie Desrumaux Mme Meyer
Isabelle Zanotti Charlène
Nicolas Ducron Yannick
Marie-José Billet Brigitte
Anne-Sophie Lapix Anne-Sophie Lapix
Antonin Lartaud Jérémy
Mathilde Courcol-Rozès Rose
Charlie Nelson Jean-Claude
Rémi Fransot Jonathan
Johnny Montreuil Gérald
Johnny Rasse Kévin
Gabrielle Claeys Justine
Jean-Luc Lebacq Ouvrier Sodalpro 1
Joël Lebacq Ouvrier Sodalpro 2
Stéphanie Cliquennois Ouvrier Sodalpro 3
Lulu Lomendie Ouvrier Sodalpro 4
Rui-Mickael Dias Ouvrier Sodalpro 5
Nathalie Desrumaux Directrice collège
Kodgo Apétô Epaminondas Agent de sécurité concert Lille
Olivier Brabant Juré audition Lille
Jean Baptiste Giezek Concordia 1
Mathieu Guégan Concordia 2
Guillaume Vanstavel Speaker
Marie Baudry La prof de country
Saverio Maligno Chauffeur de taxi n°5
Anne-Sophie Delcour Journaliste France Musique
Name Job
Emmanuelle Prévost Casting
Irène Muscari Screenplay
Emmanuel Courcol Screenplay, Director
Maxence Lemonnier Director of Photography
Alexandre Tanguy Music Editor
Jean-Marc Duez Grip
Alphonse Armant Boom Operator
Camille Smagghe Third Assistant Director
Niels Barletta Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Pascal Armant Sound Mixer
Guerric Catala Editor
Steve Bouyer Music Supervisor
Sébastien Casanova Property Master
Théo Benincasa Second Assistant Camera
Michel Petrossian Original Music Composer
Marie-Frédérique Lauriot-Dit-Prévost Production Director
Mathieu Lacote Assistant Location Manager
Zoé Lorentz First Assistant Art Direction
Mariore Manneville Gaffer
Quentin Avrillon Boom Operator
Sylvain Yonnet Second Assistant Director
Marielle Heintz Assistant Decorator
Bérengère Barthélémy Location Scout
Sandy Notarianni Supervising Sound Editor
Pascal Mayer Music Supervisor
Grégory Vincent Foley Artist
Ludovic Giraud First Assistant Director
Christel Birot Costume Design
Rafaël Mathé Production Design
Name Title
Marc Bordure Producer
Robert Guédiguian Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
7.0

“Thibaut” (Benjamin Lavernhe) is an accomplished conductor who is now based in the USA but who comes home to France now and again to perform. It’s during one such visit that he confides to his sister “Rose” (Mathilde Courcol-Rozés) that he needs a bone-marrow transplant. She readily agrees to help o ... ut but when she is found to be incompatible, that news opens quite a can of worms that results in him having to ask “Jimmy” (Pierre Lottin) - a brother he didn’t know he had and who lives in a quietly dying town where his workplace is earmarked for closure, to help out. Initially uninterested and disbelieving, the film now illustrates just how the two men come to terms with their past, their present and (hopefully) their future against a backdrop of resentment and privilege as they try to reconcile with the elements of “luck of the draw” that have governed their lives thus far. Fortunately, they have one thing in common. They both love music, and as it transpires that “Jimmy” plays trombone in his local mineworkers band we have a conduit for them to bond - or not! There are shades of “Brassed Off” (1996) as this offers us a social commentary on the decline of traditional rural industries that leave little by way of hope or opportunity in it’s wake; a little bit of romance and some seriously horrible uniforms too! Along the way, there is also some fine classical Mozart, some crooning from Charles Aznavour and some enjoyable band rehearsals with an eclectic collection of the townsfolk proving remarkably talented with instrument and voice alike - after a soupçon of guidance. No, there probably isn’t so much jeopardy about the denouement, though there is a twist - it’s really a story about family and one that’s presented without too much sentiment and a bit of enjoyably bloody-minded Gallic humour. I was never quite sure what an orchestral conductor actually did, standing there flailing his baton at a collection of perfectly proficient musicians, but this might just have helped explain a little - and that seating matters too!

Jun 18, 2025