The Concert is an excellent movie filmed in both Moscow and Paris. In The Concert we travel back 30 years to when the main character, Andrei, a talented young conductor of the Bolshoi Orchestra, was humiliated and fired by Breshnev for refusing to get rid of his Jewish musicians. Fast forward to the present, and we find him still working at the Bolshoi, but as a janitor. One lucky day he finds himself alone with the fax machine in the office of the head of the Bolshoi Ballet. What follows is an audacious plot, without the knowledge of the Bolshoi, to get his old musicians to Paris, using borrowed instruments, hired suits and fake passports for a concert at the Theatre du Chatelet in Paris. These muscians were the Jews and Gypsies that were thrown out of the Bolshoi long ago.
This is a funny movie that can also move you to tears. The music is great whether it's Roma dance jigs in the street or Tchaikovsky in the concert hall. I recommend that you see this movie is you like an excellent comic drama.