MAESTRO
synopsis
A famous international concert violinist who no longer performs. Embittered and haunted by a guilty secret, he retires to a remote mountain village in Spain. He lives alone and is regarded by the villagers with a mixture of suspicion and disdain. The arrival on holiday of his housekeeper's beautiful daughter, Inma, upsets his quiet existence and re-awakens long buried emotions and old wounds.
| original title: | Maestro |
| country: | United Kingdom |
| sales agent: | Trimax Films |
| year: | 2002 |
| genre: | fiction |
| directed by: | Barry Blackmore |
| film run: | 88' |
| screenplay: | John Lucas |
| cast: | Jonathan Ellis, Deborah Izaguirre, Alberto Atienzar, Federay Holmes |
| cinematography by: | Tom Ingle |
| film editing: | Pukka Films |
| music: | Paul Pritchard |
| producer: | Laurence Bourne |
| production: | Trimax Films |
















