
TÁR
As celebrated conductor Lydia Tár starts rehearsals for a career-defining symphony, the consequences of her past choices begin to echo in the present.
The film disappointed at the box office against its mid-range budget of $35.0M, earning $29.0M globally (-17% loss).
Nominated for 6 Oscars. 79 wins & 271 nominations
Characters
Cast & narrative archetypes
Lydia Tár
Sharon Goodnow
Francesca Lentini
Petra
Andris Davis
Sebastian Brix
Eliot Kaplan
Olga Metkina
Main Cast & Characters
Lydia Tár
Played by Cate Blanchett
Renowned conductor of the Berlin Philharmonic whose carefully constructed life begins to unravel amid scandal and psychological deterioration.
Sharon Goodnow
Played by Nina Hoss
Lydia's partner and first violinist of the Berlin Philharmonic, struggling to maintain stability as Lydia's behavior becomes increasingly erratic.
Francesca Lentini
Played by Noémie Merlant
Lydia's devoted assistant conductor and former student, navigating complex professional and personal boundaries.
Petra
Played by Mila Bogojevic
Lydia and Sharon's young adopted daughter, observant and affected by the household tension.
Andris Davis
Played by Julian Glover
Assistant conductor at the Berlin Philharmonic, colleague and observer of Lydia's downfall.
Sebastian Brix
Played by Allan Corduner
Managing director of the Berlin Philharmonic who must balance institutional interests with Lydia's conduct.
Eliot Kaplan
Played by Mark Strong
Investment banker and Accordion Foundation board member, representing institutional power and resources.
Olga Metkina
Played by Sophie Kauer
Young Russian cellist whose arrival at the orchestra becomes a focal point of Lydia's obsessive attention.







