The heartfelt movie, which earned seven nominations at the Cesar Awards and has been sold by Playtime across 30 territories, tells the story of two brothers who were separated in infancy and unexpectedly bond over their shared love of music.
After world premiere at Cannes, “The Marching Band” went on to critical and popular acclaim in France where it earned seven César nominations. It debuted in the U.S. at The American French Film Festival in L.A., winning the Audience Award and played at the Film Society of Lincoln Center’s Rendez-Vous with French Cinema in New York where it also won the Audience Award. Greenwich will release the film theatrically in spring of 2026, followed by digital 60 days later.
Benjamin Lavernhe stars in “The Marching Band…
