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Singing Lessons | Scotland
Fund manager Mimi is about to settle down with her unimaginative boyfriend when she pleads for a year off to try to win a contest that would launch her operatic career. Alas, the only recognized coach who will take her on lives in the remote Scottish Highlands. Starring Shazad Latif, Joanna Lumley, Danielle Macdonald in lead roles. Directed by Ben Lewin.
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Fund manager Mimi is about to settle down with her unimaginative boyfriend when she pleads for a year off to try to win a contest that would launch her operatic career. Alas, the only recognized coach who will take her on lives in the remote Scottish Highlands. Starring Shazad Latif, Joanna Lumley, Danielle Macdonald in lead roles. Directed by Ben Lewin.
6.4/10
IMDbBest Original Score in Film | 2022
Best Supporting Actress in Film | 2022
Feature Film Original | 2021
Box Office Collection 1,073,966 USD
Millie's singing was dubbed by Australian-Mauritian opera singer Stacey Alleaume, who has won several prestigious awards in Australia and New Zealand. Max's singing was dubbed by Nathan Lay, also from Australia, who has also won numerous awards and contests. The only live recorded voice in the film was Andrew J. Carter's as Fergus McKenzie, as his role required him to 'crack' which could not be overdubbed.
Despite not doing the actual singing in the film, Danielle Macdonald and Hugh Skinner needed much training for their roles. They had to learn the songs and take voice lessons, so that it could be dubbed easily. Macdonald spoke of how terrifying it was for her to simply sing badly and not worry about how she sounded.
Danielle Macdonald (Millie) told interviewers that Joanne Lumley, who played the opera coach, never needed a second take.
Danielle Macdonald (Millie) previously played an aspiring musician in Patty Cake$, in which she played an amateur rapper.
Joanna Lumley is married to classical conductor Stephen Barlow, who is credited as Opera Consultant on this film.
"Millie Cantwell: He's lost his significance -- When asked about who she had referred to as her "significant other"."