Young Love Takes Center Stage in Bohême

Bohme

“Bohme” is a feature film set in the world of opera, following a young couple of artists as they stage Puccini’s masterpiece, “La Bohème.” Through their journey, the film explores the intersections of creativity, love, and ambition.

Genre: Feature Film

Status: February 2025

Filming Location: Lyon, France

Producer: Eric Altmayer

Writer/Director: Pauline Bureau

Cast: Marion Barbeau, Makita Samba, Kim Higelin, Marie-Eve Munger

Music By: David Bertrand

Production Company: Mandarin & Compagnie

Distributor: Wild Bunch Distribution

A Tale of Love and Art in “Bohme”

“Bohme” delves into the intricate and emotionally charged world of opera, weaving a compelling narrative around a young couple of artists striving to stage Puccini’s iconic “La Bohème.” Their journey becomes a mirror for the opera’s themes, as they navigate the highs and lows of love, ambition, and sacrifice.

Set in the enchanting backdrop of Lyon, France, the film captures the intensity of artistic collaboration and the personal struggles that arise when passion for art collides with real-life challenges. The characters’ dedication to their craft reflects their emotional depths, while the staging of “La Bohème” adds a layer of meta-narrative that amplifies the story’s poignancy.

Directed by Pauline Bureau, “Bohme” offers a visually and emotionally rich exploration of the trials and triumphs of artistic pursuit. Featuring an impressive cast, including Marion Barbeau and Makita Samba, and a score by David Bertrand, the film promises a captivating blend of music, drama, and romance that resonates long after the final curtain call.


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