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''Falling for Figaro'' is a 2021
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film written and directed by
Ben Lewin Ben Lewin (born 1946) is an Australian Film director, film and television director. Early life and education Ben Lewin was born in Poland. As a child, he emigrated with his family to Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia. At the age of six, he con ...
, and starring
Joanna Lumley Dame Joanna Lamond Lumley (born 1 May 1946) is an Indian-born British actress, presenter, author, television producer, activist and former model. She has won two BAFTA TV Awards for her role as Patsy Stone in the BBC sitcom ''Absolutely Fabulo ...
, Danielle Macdonald and
Hugh Skinner Hugh William Skinner (born 6 January 1985) is an English actor. He is best known for starring in sitcoms '' W1A'' (2014–2017) and ''The Windsors'' (2016–present), and his appearances in musical films ''Les Misérables'' (2012) and ''Mamma M ...
. American fund manager Millie, wanting to fulfill her life-long dream to become an opera singer, quits her lucrative London job to travel to the Scottish Highlands for a year of intense vocal training from a former opera diva and faces fierce competition from other opera singers including Max, Meghan's other student. The film was screened in the
2020 Toronto International Film Festival The 2020 Toronto International Film Festival, the 45th event in the Toronto International Film Festival series, was held from September 10 to 21, 2020. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Toronto, the festival took place primarily on an online stream ...
's Industry Selects film market in September 2020, but did not have its official public premiere until 2021 due to the
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. It was released in the United States on 1 October 2021, in the United Kingdom on 22 October 2021, and in Australia on 14 July 2022.


Plot

American fund manager Millie Cantwell, whose life-long dream is to become an
opera singer Opera is a form of Western theatre in which music is a fundamental component and dramatic roles are taken by singers. Such a "work" (the literal translation of the Italian word "opera") is typically a collaboration between a composer and a lib ...
, quits her lucrative job in London just after being offered a promotion. Deciding to take a year to make it, she moves away from her boyfriend Charlie and travels to the
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for intense vocal training from former opera diva Meghan Geoffrey-Bishop. Patricia Hartley from the London conservatory suggests Millie contact the retired diva to train for the annual competition ''Singer of Renown'' in hopes of winning a spot in an opera company. She convinces her to give her an audition by offering a very high hourly rate for lessions. Her only other student Max Thistlewaite who, unable to pay in cash, works around her cottage. Arriving in the tiny Scottish town, Millie again convinces the pub ''The Filthy Pig'' owner Ramsay to give her a room by mentioning a prolonged stay. Max also works in the pub, and is very agitated upon discovering his direct competition. As Millie sits in the pub, Max is openly hostile towards her. The half dozen patrons openly discuss his possibility to 'lift the curse'. In the morning, Max intentionally interrupts her audition by opening the spigot by the window. Even so, after trying to break Millie down, Meghan offers to train her. On the morning of her first lesson, Millie discovers Max is Mrs. Geoffrey-Bishop's other student. She asks Ramsay about Max, who has been there training under her for five years. He also will be trying to win the competition, his third and last attempt. When Millie asks Ramsay if the diva has only taken her on for the money, he points out that the whole village's income is mostly from her. Meghan's harsh methods hurt both Millie's tongue and vocal chords. Max, seeing her pain, brings her a jug of warm salted water to gargle with. Ramsay, after hearing Millie sing in her room, approaches Meghan to suggest she not be so harsh. When Max asks, Meghan suggests the competition could be good for him as she sees potential in Millie. Max coaches Millie a bit, and shares some books on voice theory. They both participate in an Edinburgh recital and a critic highly praises Millie while noting that Max's singing lacks feeling. Meghan has them work on a duet together, so just as they are about to connect Charlie calls. He has come for a surprise visit. Max is visibly upset, as Charlie stays the night with Millie. Practicing the duet in front of Meghan the next day, she points out the piece would be more effective if they sang it to each other, although it did bring tears to her eyes. Afterwards, Millie apologises to Max for Charlie's interruption of their rehearsal and asks him not to tell Meghan about her visitor. When he asks if they are engaged, she vehemently insists not. When Meghan notices Max seems interested in Millie, she suggests he go away for a bit so that Millie misses him. It seems to work, as when he returns in a few days to celebrate both of them being accepted to compete in ''Singer of Renown'', they start to fool around, but Millie insists they stop. She also believes they should have no contact until after the competition. Millie is the fifth of the 15. As she departs the stage, Max approaches her on bended knee. Overwhelmed, Millie runs off to the restrooms. Meghan follows, then insists she give an answer. Millie hands her the ring box, to which their teacher replies Max will either sink or swim. He ends up winning. Three years later, the now established Max finds his counterpart in
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is ill, so Millie is one of his two options. She tells him her relationship with Charlie ended when she did not return to work with him. Max and her performance is successful.


Cast


Production and filming

Casting for ''Falling for Figaro'' began on 29 October 2019 with
Joanna Lumley Dame Joanna Lamond Lumley (born 1 May 1946) is an Indian-born British actress, presenter, author, television producer, activist and former model. She has won two BAFTA TV Awards for her role as Patsy Stone in the BBC sitcom ''Absolutely Fabulo ...
and Danielle Macdonald in the lead roles. On 13 December 2019,
Hugh Skinner Hugh William Skinner (born 6 January 1985) is an English actor. He is best known for starring in sitcoms '' W1A'' (2014–2017) and ''The Windsors'' (2016–present), and his appearances in musical films ''Les Misérables'' (2012) and ''Mamma M ...
,
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and Rebecca Benson joined the team. ''Falling for Figaro'' was filmed in locations in the
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and
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including Glencoe, Loch Lomond and two theatres in Glasgow. The production of the film was funded by
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,
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and
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and took only two winter months to make (December–January). The film's post production was in
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, Australia, in February. The film includes music from many renowned operas, including ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
Don Giovanni ''Don Giovanni'' (; K. 527; full title: , literally ''The Rake Punished, or Don Giovanni'') is an opera in two acts with music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to an Italian libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte. Its subject is a centuries-old Spanish legen ...
'', ''
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'', '' La traviata'', ''
Carmen ''Carmen'' () is an opera in four acts by the French composer Georges Bizet. The libretto was written by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy, based on the novella of the same title by Prosper Mérimée. The opera was first performed by the O ...
'' and ''
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''.


Release

''Falling for Figaro'' was screened for industry professionals in the
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's Industry Selects section, but was not made available for viewing by the general public. It was screened at several film festivals in 2021, including the Film by the Sea Film Festival in
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,
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, the
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, the Berkshire International Film Festival and the
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. The film also was screened in the Official Selection at the 2021 British Film Festival. WestEnd Films announced on 24 September 2020 that distribution rights for the film had been sold to several partners in various international markets. ''Falling for Figaro'' was released by various distributors almost all over the world. In Australia and New Zealand, the film is distributed by
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and
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. In Europe, film distribution rights were given to Twelve Oaks of Spain, Splendid in Benelux, Investacommerce in former
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n states, and
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in the United Kingdom. The US distribution rights for the film were brought by
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on 7 December 2020. According to Arianna Bocco, the newly anointed president of IFC Films, the film is planned to be released in North America in 2021. On 9 December 2020, the deal was reached between UK and other distributors. In Japan the film is scheduled to be released via
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, while in South Korea, Entermode will become the distributor. The distributor for Taiwan will be
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, while people in the Middle East will enjoy it via Phoenicia Pictures. In Europe, Nos Lusomundo will be distributor for Portugal while in Poland it will be shown on various channels including Ale Kino+, Movie Channel,
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and Poland Group. Canadian distribution will be by Pacific Northwest Pictures (in theatres) and Cinesky (on airlines).


Reception

On the
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website
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, the film has an approval rating of 73% based on 26 critics, with an average rating of 6.5/10. On
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, ''Falling for Figaro'' has a rank of 51 out of 100 from six critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".
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of ''
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'' wrote "Undemanding rom-com fans and, to a lesser degree, opera lovers, should take some mild pleasure in ''Falling for Figaro'', although the humor isn't of
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proportions". Guy Lodge of ''
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'' called ''Falling for Figaro'' "A corny, cute-enough carpe diem comedy ...", while Roxana Hadadi of ''
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'' said "The performances are what make ''Falling for Figaro'' an entertaining distraction, even as the film plays out exactly as you would expect". Other critics were less positive. Gary Goldstein of the ''
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'' wrote "It's hard to fall for ''Falling for Figaro''". Beatrice Loayza of ''
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'' admitted that "it's refreshing to see a plus-size woman not only nab the promotion and the hunky guy, but throw it all away within the first 15 minutes. Unfortunately, my plaudits for ''Falling for Figaro'' mostly end there".


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External links

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