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Madame Sousatzka ()


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Renowned Russian piano teacher Irina Sousatzka gets a new student - Bengali piano prodigy Manek. They are both immigrants in the UK and bond quickly. When Manek's single mother's business fails, he must make a career decision.

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  • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Film Award. Another 2 wins & 5 nominations.
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Madame Sousatzka
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Lady Emily
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Jenny
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Sushila
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Ronnie Blum
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Mr. Cordle
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Vincent Pick
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Leo Milev
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Manek Sen
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Tarek
Sam Howard ...
Edward
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Woodford
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Lefranc
Mohammed Ashiq ...
Sunil
Carol Gillies ...
Sousatzka's Mother
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Mrs. Ahuja
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Mr. Beechy (as Trevor Baxtor)
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Menswear Salesman
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Piano Student
Elizabeth Hayes ...
Piano Student
Manuel Bagorro ...
Masterclass Student
Humphrey Burton ...
Festival Announcer
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Music Critic
Ryan Ward ...
Sound Engineer
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Roadie (as Peter Hugo Daly)
Sue Robinson ...
Store Employee
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Lady with Removal Men
Stephen Webber ...
School Teacher
Charu Bala Chokshi ...
1st Punjabi Lady (as Charu Bala Choksi)
Usha Patel ...
2nd Punjabi Lady
Sam Beazley ...
Festival Guest
Cheryl Miller ...
Black Schoolgirl
Matthew Hodson ...
Schoolfriend
Kieron O'Shea ...
Schoolfriend
Jane Bedford ...
Nurse
Sebastian Taylor ...
Street Youth
David Doyle ...
Street Youth
Sam Smart ...
Street Youth
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Receptionist
Keith Horsley ...
Mini-cab Driver
Sarah Jane McKechnie ...
Festival Mime Artist
Andrew St. Clair ...
Festival Mime Artist
Edward Kirby ...
Festival Mime Artist
Jonathan Poland ...
Festival Assistant
Benet Brandreth ...
New Pupil
Michelle Brown ...
New Pupil's Mother
Eamon Geoghegan ...
Specialist Roller-skater
Gary Forbes ...
Specialist Roller-skater
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Woman (uncredited)
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Concert Guest (uncredited)
Tom Vincent ...
Boy in Audience (uncredited)

Directed by

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John Schlesinger

Written by

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Bernice Rubens ... (from the novel by)
 
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala ... (screenplay) and
John Schlesinger ... (screenplay)
 
Peter Morgan ... (additional material written by) and
Mark Wadlow ... (additional material written by)

Produced by

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Simon Bosanquet ... associate producer
Robin Dalton ... producer

Music by

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Gerald Gouriet

Cinematography by

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Nat Crosby ... director of photography

Editing by

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Peter Honess

Editorial Department

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Robert Green ... assistant editor
Chris Joyce ... assistant editor
Jonathan Lucas ... first assistant editor
Mick Monks ... assistant editor

Production Design by

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Luciana Arrighi

Art Direction by

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Stephen Scott
Ian Whittaker

Costume Design by

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Amy Roberts

Makeup Department

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Elaine Bowerbank ... hairdresser
Sallie Evans ... makeup artist
Paula Gillespie ... chief hairdresser
Ken Lintott ... chief makeup artist

Production Management

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Mary Richards ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Kevin de la Noy ... third assistant director
John Dodds ... second assistant director
Chris Rose ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Bruce Bigg ... property master
Vanessa Clegg ... assistant art director
Stan Cook ... chargehand dressing propman
Andrew Garnet-Lawson ... scenic artist (as Andrew Garnett Lawson)
John Hedges ... construction manager
Ian Shubrook ... dressing propman
Alfie Smith ... chargehand stand-by props
Micky Swift ... stand-by propman (as Mickey Swift)
Bob Walker ... signwriter
Peter Walpole ... production buyer
Ian Whittaker ... set dresser
David Wood ... draughtsman
Ernie Bell ... painter (uncredited)
Roy Biggs ... stand-by stagehand (uncredited)
J. Devlin ... carpenter (uncredited)
Steve Fitzwater ... carpenter (uncredited)
Kevin Fowler ... stagehand (uncredited)
Alan Greenham ... chargehand painter (uncredited)
Kevin Hoar ... stagehand (uncredited)
Norman North ... stand-by painter (uncredited)
Ray Rose ... property storeman (uncredited)
David Stone ... stand-by carpenter (uncredited)
Graham Weames ... carpenter (uncredited)
Richard Weames ... chargehand carpenter (uncredited)
Kenneth Welland ... painter (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Aidan Goldberg ... playback operator
Taffy Haines ... sound maintenance
Gerry Humphreys ... dubbing mixer
Simon Kaye ... sound recordist
Teddy Mason ... dialogue editor
Bob Risk ... sound editor
Tommy Staples ... boom operator

Stunts

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Sadie Eden ... stunt performer
Colin Skeaping ... stunt arranger / stunt performer

Camera and Electrical Department

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Gary Hutchings ... camera grip
Amnon Israeli ... camera operator
Ian Jackson ... focus puller
Simon Mein ... still photographer
Ray Potter ... gaffer
Bob Shipsey ... clapper loader
David Worley ... camera operator
Stephen Banks ... jobfit attachment: camera (uncredited)
John Field ... rigger (uncredited)
Andy McDade ... electrician (uncredited)
Steve Mcleod ... electrician (uncredited)
Terry Potter ... best boy (uncredited)
Dave Ridout ... electrician (uncredited)
John Wright ... stand-by rigger (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Noel Davis ... casting
Jeremy Zimmermann ... casting (as Jeremy Zimmerman)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Cynthea Dowling ... wardrobe assistant
Renee Heimer ... wardrobe mistress
Patrick Wheatley ... wardrobe supervisor

Location Management

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Nick Daubeny ... location manager

Music Department

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Christopher Adey ... conductor: The London Symphony Orchestra
Dina Eaton ... music editor
The Fairer Sax ... musicians: saxophone quartet
London Symphony Orchestra ... orchestra (as The London Symphony Orchestra)
Yonty Solomon ... music supervisor
Alexander Taylor ... musician
Paul Edmund-Davies ... musician: flute (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Diana Dill ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Mike Beaver ... driver: Miss MacLaine (uncredited)
Sidney Bushell ... driver: Mr. Schlesinger (uncredited)
John Hollywood ... unit driver (uncredited)
Geoff King ... unit driver (uncredited)
Brian Mcgivern ... driver: generator (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Joanna Campling ... publicity writer
Diane Chittell ... production coordinator
Hazel Crombie ... assistant accountant
Annick Fordham ... floor runner
Lynn Hoey ... production runner
Alison Odell ... assistant to producer
Maggie Phelan ... production accountant
Zakiya Powell ... publicity consultant
Stephanie Sheahan ... assistant to director
Adam Somner ... assistant to location manager
Jane Trower ... accounting assistant
Susanne Goldstein ... student observer (uncredited)
Richard Morrison ... title designer (uncredited)
Anya Noakes ... publicist (uncredited)
Thomas Sharkey ... personal assistant: Miss MacLaine (uncredited)

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Bengali Sushila Sen and her son, Manek, relocate from India to London after Sushila's relationship with her husband fails. Sushila struggles with everyday living. A child piano prodigy, Manek's schoolteacher refers him to a piano teacher, Irina Sousatzka, a Russian immigrant renowned for her teaching skills. Irina forms a strong bond with Manek, not only teaching him piano but also valuable life lessons. Disagreements arise, as Manek does not want anyone to run his life for him, but nevertheless the training progresses. Sushila, a baker and seller of Indian cuisine, loses an important client after her hair is found in one of her baked goods. To help his mother, Manek feels pressure to use his piano skills to earn some money. This is against Irina's wishes, however, as she is trying to protect Manek from her own negative experiences as a young concert pianist. She believes no student should perform until they are ready. But Manek, encouraged by a pushy music agent, decides to perform with the London Symphony Orchestra, ready or not. Written by Laura

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Also Known As
  • Мадам Сузатска (Bulgaria, Bulgarian title)
  • Madame Sousatzka, a Professora (Portugal)
  • Мадам Сузацка (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • 琴韻動我心 (Taiwan)
  • マダム・スザーツカ (Japan, Japanese title)
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  • 122 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Shirley MacLaine won a Golden Globe for Best Actress (Drama) for this performance, but failed to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role (for the same film). Prior to 2008, this was the only time a Best Actress Golden Globe-winner (Drama) was not also nominated for an Oscar for the same performance. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Alien Nation/Elvira: Mistress of the Dark/Imagine: John Lennon/Salaam Bombay/Track 29 (1988). See more »
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