The Marching Band

2024 French film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Marching Band (also known as My Brother's Band;[6] French: En Fanfare) is a 2024 French drama film directed by Emmanuel Courcol from a screenplay by Courcol, Irène Muscari, Oriane Bonduel and Marianne Tomersy. The film stars Benjamin Lavernhe and Pierre Lottin as long-lost brothers.[1]

FrenchEn Fanfare
Screenplay by
  • Emmanuel Courcol
  • Irène Muscari
  • Oriane Bonduel
  • Marianne Tomersy
Produced by
  • Marc Boudre
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The Marching Band
Theatrical release poster
FrenchEn Fanfare
Directed byEmmanuel Courcol[1]
Screenplay by
  • Emmanuel Courcol
  • Irène Muscari
  • Oriane Bonduel
  • Marianne Tomersy
Produced by
  • Marc Boudre
Starring
CinematographyMaxence Lemonnier
Edited byGuerric Catala
Music byMichel Petrossian
Production
company
Agat Film[2]
Distributed byDiaphana Distribution
Release date
Running time
103 minutes
CountryFrance
Budget€6.1 million[4]
Box office$27.7 million[5]
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Premise

When acclaimed orchestra conductor Thibaut (Lavernhe) is diagnosed with leukemia, a DNA test to find a bone marrow donor reveals that he is adopted. Thibaut meets his biological brother Jimmy (Lottin), a cook in a school canteen who plays trombone of a local marching band in Lille. When the band loses its conductor, Thibaut steps in as replacement, and the brothers learn more about the circumstances that shaped each other's lives.[2][7]

Cast

Release

The Marching Band premiered on 19 May 2024 at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival.[3][8]

Awards and nominations

  • 2025: Nominated for multiple César Awards including Best Actor (Benjamin Lavernhe), Best Supporting Actress (Sarah Suco), Best Film (director Emmanuel Courcol and producers Marc Bordure and Robert Guédiguian), Best Editing, and Best Original Screenplay.[9]

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