It isn't often that you'll find the likes of Christopher Walken, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Catherine Keener and Imogen Poots all together in one movie, but they certainly have time to team up for A Late Quartet. The Fugue Quartet has performed together for over 25 years, attracting worldwide acclaim. But when one member admits that time may have finally caught up with him the group finds itself faced with an uncertain future of shifting dynamics and strained relationships, echoed by the complexities of their swansong piece: Beethoven's notoriously difficult String Quartet No. 14.
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