Song for Marion (2012) [PG-13]

Release Date:
September 15, 2012

Original Title:
Song for Marion

Alternate Titles:
Balada para un angel
Balada para un ángel
Unfinished Song
為老婆唱首歌

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Music | Romance

Production Companies:
BFI
Coolmore Productions
EM Media
Egoli Tossell Film
Entertainment One
Film House Germany
Seville International
Steel Mill Pictures
The Weinstein Company

Production Countries:
Canada | Germany | United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
DK: 11  GB: PG  GR: Κ-12  IE: PG  JP: R15+  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 93

Open your heart. Find your voice.

Arthur is a grumpy pensioner who can't understand why his wife Marion would want to embarrass herself singing silly songs with her unconventional local choir. But choir director Elizabeth sees something special in the reluctant Arthur and refuses to give up on him. As she coaxes him out of his shell, Arthur realizes that it is never too late to change.

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Costume Design:
Jo Thompson

Director:
Paul Andrew Williams

Director of Photography:
Carlos Catalán

Editor:
Dan Farrell

Executive Producer:
Harvey Weinstein
Bob Weinstein

Makeup Artist:
Lucy Cain

Original Music Composer:
Laura Rossi

Producer:
Philip Moross
Ken Marshall

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Adam Daniel

Writer:
Paul Andrew Williams

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