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Et puis nous danserons

Original title: And Then We Danced
  • 2019
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
15K
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Levan Gelbakhiani in Et puis nous danserons (2019)
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A passionate coming-of-age tale set amidst the conservative confines of modern Tbilisi, the film follows Merab, a competitive dancer who is thrown off balance by the arrival of Irakli, a fel... Read allA passionate coming-of-age tale set amidst the conservative confines of modern Tbilisi, the film follows Merab, a competitive dancer who is thrown off balance by the arrival of Irakli, a fellow male dancer with a rebellious streak.A passionate coming-of-age tale set amidst the conservative confines of modern Tbilisi, the film follows Merab, a competitive dancer who is thrown off balance by the arrival of Irakli, a fellow male dancer with a rebellious streak.

  • Director
    • Levan Akin
  • Writer
    • Levan Akin
  • Stars
    • Levan Gelbakhiani
    • Bachi Valishvili
    • Ana Javakishvili
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    15K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Levan Akin
    • Writer
      • Levan Akin
    • Stars
      • Levan Gelbakhiani
      • Bachi Valishvili
      • Ana Javakishvili
    • 101User reviews
    • 97Critic reviews
    • 68Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 29 wins & 26 nominations total

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    Levan Gelbakhiani
    Levan Gelbakhiani
    • Merab
    Bachi Valishvili
    Bachi Valishvili
    • Irakli
    Ana Javakishvili
    Ana Javakishvili
    • Mary
    Kakha Gogidze
    Kakha Gogidze
    • Aleko
    Ana Makharadze
    • Sopo
    • (as Anano Makharadze)
    Nino Gabisonia
    • Ninutsa
    • (as Ninutsa Gabisonia)
    Levan Gabrava
    • Luka
    Dachi Babunashvili
    • Rati
    Saba Abashidze
    • Vakhtang
    Giorgi Aladashvili
    • Gela
    Soso Abramishvili
    • Shalva
    Salome Nadaraia
    • Merab's Waitress Colleague
    Tsitsino Kobiahsvili
    • Inga Deyda
    Zaira Tabatadze
    • Potato Shop Woman
    Eka Mzhavanadze
    • Aurora
    • (as Eka Mzhavandze)
    Tamar Bukhnikashvili
    • Teona
    Marika Gogichaishvili
    • Grandma Nona
    Giorgi Tsereteli
    • David
    • Director
      • Levan Akin
    • Writer
      • Levan Akin
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews101

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    8w-71474

    Please touch me with your steps

    I have never seen a Georgian movie before. Because of this movie, I searched curiously about the protagonist's city, Tbilisi and Batumi, and was shocked by their beauty. In my impression, Tbilisi only has a dark underground printing house, or a mountainous drought like Afghanistan, and Batumi is unheard of. The photos recommended by Google Maps are as beautiful as the magic world, steep cliffs, vast forests, a cathedral with a history of more than a thousand years, and highly saturated buildings. I ca n't wait to travel to Georgia tomorrow.

    There are many places in the movie that remind me of "Please call me by your name". The feminine male hero broke through the shackles of the heart through unlovely love, and the ending of the love is not so important. The difference is that one through literature and art, the other through dance art. The male dancer's dance is too beautiful, coupled with the thin and romantic look, people don't want to stop at a glance. The whole movie has a strong artistic temperament, photography, and lighting, which reflects the director's high artistic level. In addition to the rich natural and cultural environment of Georgia, the breathtaking Georgian national dance, I watched and regretted that I didn't have a life. In a country where music and art are part of everyday life.

    Although the director is a descendant of Georgia grown in Sweden, the whole movie is not the ethereal and brisk style of Northern Europe, but the gloomy and aesthetic style of the former Soviet Union. It may be filmed in Georgia with the film, and with the heavy history of this ancient Caucasus country and with the Soviet Union. The complicated relationship is related; the mottled dance rehearsal hall floor reminds me of Jia Zhangke's "Twenty-Four Cities". More realistic than "Please call me with your name" is that "Please" is like a utopian castle in the sky. The two male heroes have no risk of livelihood. They just had a love relationship in a beautiful paradise; and this movie The male host Meribu (and the entire Georgia) is living in a forced environment. The dancer ca n't make a living, and has to go to the restaurant to work; the home often has a power outage, and the mobile phone will also owe money. In addition to survival, there is also his dance. The style contradicts the "national spirit" of the tough style left over by the Soviet Union, so it is not a question of appreciation. Meribu's talent for dancing is undoubtedly extremely high ("I will dance when I can walk"), but his brother pointedly pointed out, "There is no future for you", individualism will be bound by ideology; and in In addition, under the general environment of Orthodox Church and ancient traditions, homosexuality is also regarded as immoral, and the critics mentioned repeatedly that a homosexual friend was cruelly excluded from the mainstream society. Livelihood, career, love, there is no way out, what else can he do?

    As the name of the movie says, I can still dance. When Meribu danced, he was immersed in his own spiritual world. At the end of the film review, he danced in a crimson Georgian traditional costume audition, which was a disdain for all these things. He has his own dance and his own spirit. I do n't know what the result of the audition will be, but in the previous paragraph, what my brother said when comforting the broken love Meribu is undoubtedly also a hope for the audience: "You have to go out and leave here." Just like the director himself, he left Georgia 's homeland Only when you go out can you look back and face up to what has shaped your core.
    9Wasil_2

    Emotional masterpiece with a power to help people understand

    Never before in cinema have I seen a relationship in which I would so genuinely believe. In every word, move, look, gesture of Merab (Levan Gelbakhiani) I can see and feel an ordinary young artist struggling with self-identification and experiencing first love.

    The idea of portraying gay romance in such a conservative country as Georgia could give the director Levan Akin many reasons to be moralistic and pretentious. Yet the end result is by no means like this. In every scene, every word, it is subtle, naturalistic, thought-provoking without any unnecessary preachiness. Opinions and feelings are conveyed through music and dance, which enables the film to achieve all its purposes in a delicate yet decisive way.

    Akin does not portray Georgian society as something evil. As everywhere, there are people who hate, people who do not understand and people who support. 'And Then We Danced' is a meaningful masterpiece made by those who support not only for those who need the support, but also for those who do not understand yet.
    8gbill-74877

    Tradition meets reality

    There's something pretty powerful about a story of gay sexual awakening put into the backdrop of a film that shows so many aspects of traditional Georgian culture. It was pretty courageous too, given the anti-LGBT conservatism that has a hold on the country. A young man (Levan Gelbakhiani) faces the challenges of poverty, a broken home, and chasing the difficult dream of becoming a dancer for the National Ensemble. He meets a rival dancer (Bachi Valishvili) and the two begin training together, leading to friendship and deeper feelings, which represent a challenge of their own.

    I loved the glimpse into Georgian culture (dance, music, food, weddings, etc), and confess I would have liked even more of it. I also wish the dance sequences hadn't been as edited as they were - there is so much natural power and grace in these moves, and I think just holding the camera still at mid-distance for longer periods of time would have served them better. With that said, the real story here is about coming of age and gay in such a conservative country, and there the film shines. It exercises restraint by showing emerging love simply and honestly and not spending a lot of time mocking the homophobic men who menace at the outskirts. It does gets in a nice little dig in at the hypocrisy of the Orthodox Church by recounting the story of a priest responsible for "fixing" another dancer who had to leave the group because he was gay, and ended up having sex with him instead.

    The cast is uniformly very good if not great, and couple of my favorite scenes were the moments with the sweet grandmas of both young men. Another is the touching moment between brothers, trying to reconcile the traditional path with nonconformity and still love one another. Lastly, the final dance sequence, showing grit and bravado but making it clear that he's personalized the dance, is stirring, and the film ends strong.
    8robusm

    very organic in its audacity

    The direction and the screenplay is very organic in the way you don't notice how slowly the characters transition and do what you expect them to do. Both the guys are really beautiful at acting out their roles and I loved how in every setting the background noise was prominent which made it more real? I liked it.
    nikssniks

    Very emotional and beautiful

    Scenes are beautiful, cast is amazing, soundtracks are charming, and the entire movie is very emotional and just phenomenal! Don't believe the false reviews!!! They are written by homophobes or people who were paid to do it!!!

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    • Trivia
      The filmmakers initially asked the prestigious Sukhishvili Georgian National Ballet for support, only to be declined immediately and told "homosexuality does not exist in Georgia". The head of the company then notified other dance companies in Georgia of the film and told them not to cooperate with it, which severely hindered the film.
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    • Release date
      • November 6, 2019 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Sweden
      • Georgia
      • France
    • Official sites
      • Music Box Films (United States)
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    • Language
      • Georgian
    • Also known as
      • And Then We Danced
    • Filming locations
      • Tbilisi, Georgia
    • Production companies
      • French Quarter Film
      • Takes Film
      • AMA Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $177,262
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $13,880
      • Feb 9, 2020
    • Gross worldwide
      • $621,446
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 53m(113 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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