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Bolero

Titolo originale: Les uns et les autres
  • 1981
  • 3h 4min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,3/10
2947
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Bolero (1981)
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Attraverso una musica favolosa, ripercorre tre generazioni di musicisti e ballerini provenienti da Russia, Germania, Francia e Stati Uniti, da prima della Seconda Guerra Mondiale, attraverso... Leggi tuttoAttraverso una musica favolosa, ripercorre tre generazioni di musicisti e ballerini provenienti da Russia, Germania, Francia e Stati Uniti, da prima della Seconda Guerra Mondiale, attraverso la guerra e l'Olocausto, fino agli anni Ottanta.Attraverso una musica favolosa, ripercorre tre generazioni di musicisti e ballerini provenienti da Russia, Germania, Francia e Stati Uniti, da prima della Seconda Guerra Mondiale, attraverso la guerra e l'Olocausto, fino agli anni Ottanta.

  • Regia
    • Claude Lelouch
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Claude Lelouch
  • Star
    • Robert Hossein
    • Nicole Garcia
    • Geraldine Chaplin
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,3/10
    2947
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Claude Lelouch
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Claude Lelouch
    • Star
      • Robert Hossein
      • Nicole Garcia
      • Geraldine Chaplin
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    • 12Recensioni della critica
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    Robert Hossein
    Robert Hossein
    • Simon Meyer…
    Nicole Garcia
    Nicole Garcia
    • Anne Meyer
    Geraldine Chaplin
    Geraldine Chaplin
    • Suzan…
    Daniel Olbrychski
    Daniel Olbrychski
    • Karl Kremer
    Jorge Donn
    • Boris & Sergei Itovitch…
    Rita Poelvoorde
    • Tatiana & Tania Itovitch
    Macha Méril
    Macha Méril
    • Magda Kremer
    Evelyne Bouix
    • Evelyne…
    Francis Huster
    Francis Huster
    • Francis
    Raymond Pellegrin
    Raymond Pellegrin
    • M. Raymond
    Paul Préboist
    Paul Préboist
    • Le grand-père d'Edith
    Jean-Claude Brialy
    Jean-Claude Brialy
    • Le directeur du Lido
    Marthe Villalonga
    Marthe Villalonga
    • La grand-mère d'Edith
    Fanny Ardant
    Fanny Ardant
    • Véronique
    Jacques Villeret
    Jacques Villeret
    • Jacques
    Jean-Claude Bouttier
    • Philippe Rouget
    Richard Bohringer
    Richard Bohringer
    • Richard
    Nicole Croisille
    • Nicole Croisille
    • Regia
      • Claude Lelouch
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Claude Lelouch
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    movimike

    A great international

    I happened to be in Paris when this film was released. I was able to see it three times in 2 weeks at a theater who did English Subtitles. What an incredible movie. Unfortunately, it was released within months of Blake Edwards "10" which also used "Bolero" as it's main theme and that movie went over big time in the US, so distributors had a problem getting this film out. I wish they would re-release it. The thing I enjoy the most about it is the director's multiple uses of the actors. Many play their characters children and grandchildren. It is also an incredible look at a time when the world was trying to blow each other up and it shows that people everywhere just want the same things. A brilliant film.
    dbdumonteil

    A cathedral made of matchsticks

    First thing to bear in mind is that like Hossein's "les Miserables" or Enrico's "Au Nom de Tous les Miens",the movie which was theatrically released is a digest of a miniseries ,the running time of which exceeded six hours.In three hours,there are too many characters ,and Lelouch uses the same thespians to portray the parents and the children (Chaplin,Caan,Bouix...)which sometimes is a mess.But it's Hossein who gets the biscuit:even "made look younger" ,he was 54 at the time and it's impossible to believe he is a soldier coming back from the Algeria war.

    It can be looked upon as a musical ,but the only musical sequence which is really awesome is Ravel's bolero where the four (French,Russian,German and American) families prove us (as if we did not understand) that it's better making music than making war.Thank you and God bless you all.

    That said ,there's that optimistic bourgeois side in Lelouch's movies;it's so glaring here that it becomes sometimes unbearable.With a few exceptions (Garcia's husband,the girl who used to play around with the Germans,victims of war),it's a success story.We deal with educated brilliant people whose career will take them to megastardom after the war.There's a French film made up of sketches called "Retour à la vie" which depicted the fates of four men and a woman after WW2.Their future was not so bright: the concentration camps ,it's not a thing you forget overnight.You are going to say,Nicole Garcia ends up in an insane asylum.Probably but long after the war.In "Retour à la vie" Aunt Anna was so weak and so traumatized she could not utter one word.

    The cast is admittedly impressive.But if the leads were not played by celebrities such as James Caan,Geraldine Chaplin or Fanny Ardant,we would be lost in a terrible mess.Ansd sometimes I must confess I do not know if it's the father (mother) or the son (daughter).And Lelouch spared us the third generation (they are still brats).To think that the last part of "Toute une Vie" (1974) another extravaganza which spanned a century,the last part was pure sci-fi and took us down to the future world! Les uns will like.Les autres won't.
    10ericibe

    23 years later I still remember this film.

    I may not remember everything, but this film has been on my mind since I saw it 23 years ago. I was in high school in a small town in Iowa. One of our band directors had a large collection of film on tape and laser disc. He would have movie parties for kids he taught. I showed an interest in film and he would screen some films I would have otherwise never have seen. I remember watching Bolero. (I do not think I knew it was known by any other name) I was in absolute awe of this film. The music, the story, the pacing - everything you couldn't get from popular American films.

    I have avoided seeing it again in the intervening time because I did not want my more grown up sensibilities to have a different opinion of the film. After reading some of the comments here I can feel safe to view it again.
    10conrado-3

    My favorite movie of all time

    I was in Strasbourg, France in 1981 when this film first came out and saw it in a movie theater. It was a compelling film and spoken not only in French, but German, Russian and English, according to the character's language. I loved the story, the music (my favorite rendition of Bolero), the incredible dancing, the acting. I even acquired the soundtrack and a VHS of the movie after seeing it, even though I don't typically acquire copies of movies once I have seen them. This film is and will always be my favorite film of all time. I happened to be studying the subject of international human rights law in Strasbourg at the time, so it seemed fitting to see this movie about WWII and the humanitarian aspects of the finale of the film. Our world has become so interdependent that other directors should take note of this little-known film and its use of multiple languages to great effect.
    jrippey

    Fine Work

    Just viewed this movie on a DVD from Netflix. This movie is what a motion picture can be in the hands of an intelligent and talented director.

    The photography was wonderful, the use of color was spectacular, the sound was excellent, and the music and performances were top notch. I especially liked the full symphony orchestra segments and the American big band segments. The Folies-type musical numbers were also done with flair, and Geraldine Chaplin proved herself to be a classy cabaret singer (assuming her voice wasn't dubbed). Michel Legrand I believe was responsible for the music, which was first rate throughout.

    All production values were of the highest order.

    The final dance sequence, which lasted far longer than anything Hollywood would permit, was phenomenal; the late Jorge Donn was not Nureyev, but spectacular all the same. The robustness and uncompromisingly balletic style of the finale put the ballet sequences in a couple of American movies--American In Paris and Carousel-- in the shade.

    Released in the U.S. as Bolero, apparently. Without car chases, explosions, etc., I doubt if it did very well at the box office over here.

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    • Quiz
      Francis Lai: The composer appears as the blind accordion player.
    • Blooper
      (at around 1h 21 mins) The soldiers are playing cards on the train and the game they are playing changes between shots.
    • Curiosità sui crediti
      The grand majority of the opening credits are spoken by the narrator. The narrator stops after crediting the choreographer. Only the film's production company, title and the name Claude Lelouch appear in writing before the Bolero dance at the opening (when the writing is onscreen, the orchestra is warming up). Also, a quote by Willa Cather appears at the very beginning.
    • Versioni alternative
      Presented on French television in a 6 hours version quite clearer then the shortened American release. Richard Bohringer and Fanny Ardant's characters, for example, are better developed.
    • Connessioni
      Edited into Les uns et les autres (1981)
    • Colonne sonore
      Folies Bergère
      Music by Francis Lai

      Lyrics by Boris Bergman

      Performed by Catherine Russell and Ginette Garcin

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    Dettagli

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    • Data di uscita
      • 27 maggio 1981 (Francia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Francia
    • Siti ufficiali
      • Les Films 13 (France)
      • StudioCanal International (France)
    • Lingue
      • Francese
      • Inglese
      • Tedesco
      • Russo
    • Celebre anche come
      • Bolero: Dance of Life
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Garancières, Yvelines, Francia(Railway crossing and station scene)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Les Films 13
      • TF1
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 3h 4min(184 min)
    • Colore
      • Color
    • Proporzioni
      • 2.35 : 1

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