Heartstrings (2016)

Heartstrings (2016) poster

A talented cellist, Marie, is secretly losing her sight due to a degenerative eye disease. Determined to attend a prestigious music school, she strikes a pact with her struggling classmate Victor: she’ll help him with his homework if he becomes her “eyes,” helping her hide her condition as she prepares for the entrance exam. As the two grow closer, their arrangement begins to change both of their lives.

Director: Michel Boujenah
Genre: Drama, Comedy
Runtime: 85 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Philippe Jakko
Cinematography: Vincent van Gelder
Editing: Amandine Stelletta
Production: Nexus Factory
Country: Belgium, France
Language: Deutsch, Français, Português, English
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Michel Boujenah
More Films in Genre: Drama, Comedy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Heartstrings about?
A talented cellist, Marie, is secretly losing her sight due to a degenerative eye disease. Determined to attend a prestigious music school, she strikes a pact with her struggling classmate Victor: she’ll help him with his homework if he becomes her “eyes,” helping her hide her condition as she prepares for the entrance exam. As the two grow closer, their arrangement begins to change both of their lives.
Who directed Heartstrings?
Heartstrings was directed by Michel Boujenah.
Who stars in Heartstrings?
Heartstrings stars Charles Berling, Pascal Elbé, Alix Vaillot, Jean-Stan du Pac, Antoine Khorsand, Illan Levi.
How long is Heartstrings?
Heartstrings has a runtime of 1h 25m (85 minutes).
What genre is Heartstrings?
Heartstrings is a Drama, Comedy film.
Where was Heartstrings produced?
Heartstrings was produced in Belgium, France.