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Hereā€™s Dustin Hoffmanā€™s recipe for a directorial debut: sign Maggie Smith to play a lead role, stock the cast with charismatic, retired opera singers and musicians, and shoot on location in bucolic Buckinghamshire, England. The result is a film that is by turns comic, touching, melancholy, and irreverent.

Friends and former opera colleagues Reginald, Wilf, and Cissy live happily at Beecham House, a retirement home for musicians. Enter a new resident, opera singer Jean (Maggie Smith)ā€”a feisty soprano who shattered Regā€™s heart years ago and who has sworn off singing so no one will hear her aging voice. When the four are asked to perform a quartet from Rigoletto at a fundraiser gala, they must deal with each otherā€™s egos and quirks as they navigate the uncertain terrain of advancing years and past regrets. This film is a charming, affirming tribute to friendship, forbearance, and lifeā€™s ā€œthird act.ā€ (Weinstein)

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