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12 April 2026 Paris (France)
Le Comte de Monte-Cristo in concert (World Premiere)
Yellow Socks Orchestra - Palais des Congrès de Paris
Program Info: Jérôme Rebotier - Le Comte de Monte-Cristo
CHAPTER 2, the label of the Mediawan group and Pathé are teaming up with uGo&Play to present The Count of Monte Cristo, the film phenomenon in an exceptional cine-concert on April 11, 2026 at the Palais des Congrès in Paris.
The film-event produced by Chapter 2 and Pathé, which has won over more than 13 million spectators around the world, is back on the bill in a new "cine-concert" version with symphony orchestra. A world premiere in the presence of the film team which will be an opportunity to rediscover The Count of Monte Cristo in an extended version , with 10 minutes of exclusive sequences.
For more than 3 hours, the 80 musicians of the Yellow Socks Orchestra will perform the famous soundtrack live in perfect synchronisation with the projection of the film on the big screen. Imagined as an opera, the symphonic score by composer Jérôme Rebotier , under the artistic direction and executive production of Pierre-Marie Dru (Pigalle Production), accompanies the hero, brilliantly played by Pierre Niney , from beginning to end in his quest for revenge.
The tipping point of Dantes' destiny, The Treasure, the fortune that will allow him to become The Count of Monte Cristo and finance his implacable punishment, also becomes the main musical theme of the film. A haunting melodic motif - from the first notes of the love theme between Edmond and Mercedes - which keeps coming back like a memory that we can't get rid of...
The masterful adaptation of Alexandre Dumas' work by Matthieu Delaporte and Alexandre de La Patellière, presented at the Cannes Film Festival in 2024 and winner of three César Awards including the César Award for High School Students, reappears in a new form, sublimated by the power and emotion of the symphony orchestra.