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in Hollywood / 19.06.2026

Leo Woodall and Dustin Hoffman Lead One of the Summer’s Most Surprising Films: Tuner, in Romanian Cinemas from June 19

Prorom and CAY Films are bringing Tuner to Romanian cinemas on June 19, starring Leo Woodall, Havana Rose Liu, and Academy Award winner Dustin Hoffman.

The feature film is directed by Daniel Roher, who won the Oscar for Best Documentary Feature in 2023 for Navalny.

Blending romance, drama, and the suspense of a crime thriller, Tuner follows Niki, a gifted piano tuner whose extraordinary hearing allows him not only to tune a Steinway to perfection, but also to crack safes. His unusual talent soon attracts the attention of a criminal network, drawing him into an increasingly dangerous world.

A former piano prodigy forced to abandon his promising musical career, Niki finds comfort in working alongside his mentor, Harry. His life takes an unexpected turn when he meets Ruthie, a composition student with whom he develops a deep connection. As their relationship grows, Niki’s secret life as a safecracker threatens to destroy everything he has begun to build.

“It’s a genuine pleasure to watch Leo Woodall and Dustin Hoffman in Tuner, a relaxed and effortlessly engaging drama that combines romantic-comedy beats with a laid-back crime thriller,” wrote The Guardian in its review of the film.

Alongside Woodall — known for his performances in Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy, Nuremberg, and The White Lotus — and two-time Oscar winner Dustin Hoffman, audiences will also see Tony Award-winning actress Tovah Feldshuh, as well as Havana Rose Liu, Lior Raz, and Jean Reno.

Writing for Empire, critic Harry Stainer described Tuner as the film that firmly establishes Leo Woodall as a leading man, “proving beyond doubt that he is ready to carry a feature film.” Stainer also praised the film’s remarkable sound design: “No movie since Whiplash has made audiences listen so closely to every note, key, and click. Roher turns sound into something almost tactile, whether we are watching a piano performance or hearing Niki decode the intricate mechanisms of a safe.”

Meanwhile, Henry K. Miller wrote for BFI that “Tuner is one of the most beautifully shot love stories in recent memory. Daniel Roher’s neo-noir finds a surprising harmony between romance and action.”

The film had its first Romanian screenings at the American Independent Film Festival and is already playing in preview screenings in selected cinemas ahead of its nationwide release.

Tuner opens in Romanian cinemas on June 19 and is distributed by Prorom and CAY Films.




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in Interviews / 17.05.2019

Interview with Elodie Fontan: “I've been a fan of Nicky Larson since I was little”

Élodie Fontan was born on July 9, 1987 in Bondy, Seine-Saint-Denis, France. She is an actress who appeared in more than fifteen television and film productions since 1996.

Élodie Fontan started very young in French commercials for Nissan, Quick and Euro Disney. She gained notoriety in 2009 by playing Alyzée, Clem's best friend, in the Clem series, broadcast on TF1.

Nicky Larson et le Parfum de Cupidon (Nicky Larson and Cupid's Perfume) is a name of the latest French action comedy directed by Philippe Lacheau in wich Élodie Fontan appears alongside Philippe Lacheau, Tarek Boudali, Julien Arruti and Pamela Anderson.

It is an adaptation of the Japanese manga and anime series City Hunter (known as Nicky Larson in France) by Tsukasa Hojo.

Nicky Larson is the best bodyguard, an outstanding private investigator. He is called for a high-risk mission: to recover the Perfume of Cupid, a perfume that would make irresistible the one who uses it.

This weekend, in Romania, Prorom and Ro Image will release the comedy Nicky Larson et le Parfum de Cupidon, and we invite you to read an interview with the leading actress Élodie Fontan.

How did you feel when Philippe Lacheau came up with the idea of making a movie about Nicky Larson?
I remember that moment: I was on the train in a promotional tour for Babysitting 2. Like the boys, I've been a fan of Nicky Larson since I was little, and this idea seemed great to me, though none of us had any idea if we could get the rights. Especially because I did not know if I would have a role in the movie or not…

How did you imagine Laura?
I had a strong attachment to this character. The challenge was to make her realistic - which is not always easy with the manga characters, because of their gestures, while preserving the characteristics of his character. Laura is an impulsive girl, she has a very tough face, but at the same time she's very protective with Nicky, she's taking care of him. So she is very calm and she manages a lot of things, but she can also be crazy. Finally, it was nice to interpret all these different emotions. Besides, this is the first time I played such a character, and it was very dear to me.

Did you made some researched for this character?
Before I started the project, I rewatched most of the animated episodes and I never missed Laura's look: on stage, during lunch breaks or makeup. I was happy to go back to an episode every time to find the right tone or mimic of my character.


What instructions did Philippe Lacheau give you?
He wanted Laura to be faithful to the manga series, but to adapt her to me, so that she would remain credible. Because people who do not know Nicky Larson's world to appreciate it and understand her, she does not have to be too crazy. And Philippe and I made sure she never became annoying.

What she "borrowed" from you?
I gave her some gentleness. I wanted her to be very loving and very protective with Nicky, probably more than in the animated series. Actually, I think I softened her and made her more balanced.

Did you like the idea that she would bring emotion to the movie?
What I liked above all was to have a character in my hands that allowed me to use my all acting skills. Through her I could go from comedy to drama or anger, and that's a gift for an actor. I remember when I read the script, the scene where Laura understands that Nicky is sacrificing for her touched me a lot, and I can hardly wait to play it. But seeing it, I think it's actually a beautiful sequence that brings a lot of emotions and a different tone. The film is very rich, there is action, comedy, laughter, emotions, and that's also the memory I keep from the cartoon.

How did you prepare for action scenes?
I've been boxing for a long time, and I have always dreamed that this discipline would serve me in cinematography one day. That's why, when the guys wrote the script, I suggested that they include battle sequences with Laura.

Did it take long before you found Laura's look?
No, it was pretty fast, it came naturally. The costume designers knew Nicky Larson's world very well, and we had the same ideas for Laura's character. We wanted to be as loyal as possible, giving her a touch of modernity. The capillary part was a little more delicate, it was necessary to find the right color, the good haircut, which was far from me! I knew hair was important for the character, but I think the bet was a winning one, since I was asked during the promotion tour if I really cut my hair…


This duo with Philippe has brought you closer to him?
Surely. We worked long before the shooting and I knew exactly the direction we wanted to take. Nicky Larson is the third collaboration between us, and from one movie to another, we are naturally more "closer" on the screen. The other actors were the same: we are all very close, we see each other a lot outside the set and the more we work together, the more the automatisms are triggered. But Philippe is quite efficient because he knows what he wants, how to pass on his ideas and how to take us where he wants.

What is the most beautiful memory from the shooting of the movie?
The scene in the factory where there is a general fight will be memorable. Very strict shooting times put us under great pressure, because we could not overcome them, and the filming program was so busy that sometimes wondered how we could shoot all the sequences in a single day. So we were a little tense, especially Philippe, but it's a beautiful sequence, worthy of an American action movie!

What was your reaction when you saw the movie?
I was very proud, because I can say that so far this is my best role and my best film. The bet was not obvious from the start, but it proved to be a success. Besides, I was amazed by the music, extremely well chosen, by the direction, by the editing ... Regarding the actors, we were all very happy to make this movie and I think that's is something that you see on the screen.

Interview by Clara Géliot.




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