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Les Amants de Teruel

Original title: Les amants de Teruel
  • 1962
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  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
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Les Amants de Teruel (1962)
Musical

In a troupe of poor traveling comedians who perform in the public square, Isa dances the role of Isabelle in the legend of "Lovers of Teruel".In a troupe of poor traveling comedians who perform in the public square, Isa dances the role of Isabelle in the legend of "Lovers of Teruel".In a troupe of poor traveling comedians who perform in the public square, Isa dances the role of Isabelle in the legend of "Lovers of Teruel".

  • Director
    • Raymond Rouleau
  • Writers
    • René-Louis Lafforgue
    • Raymond Rouleau
  • Stars
    • Ludmilla Tchérina
    • Milko Sparemblek
    • Milenko Banovitch
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    96
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Raymond Rouleau
    • Writers
      • René-Louis Lafforgue
      • Raymond Rouleau
    • Stars
      • Ludmilla Tchérina
      • Milko Sparemblek
      • Milenko Banovitch
    • 13User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Ludmilla Tchérina
    Ludmilla Tchérina
    • Isa
    • (as Ludmila Tcherina)
    Milko Sparemblek
    • Manuel
    Milenko Banovitch
    • Diego
    Stevan Grebel
    • Grebelito
    Antoine Marin
    • Pablo
    Jean-Pierre Bras
    • Father
    Roberto
    • Le nain
    • (as Le nain Roberto)
    Serge Barthély
      Michel Bas
      • Shalomir
      • (as Michel Blass)
      Clemenceau
      Dominique Delassue
      Max Doria
      Luce Fabiole
      Georges Faye
      Michel Gelot
      Francis Héranger
        Philippe Rouleau
        • L'amoureux
        Marcel Rouzé
          • Director
            • Raymond Rouleau
          • Writers
            • René-Louis Lafforgue
            • Raymond Rouleau
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          8jt-pdx

          good dramatic ballet

          For all those who lament it being unavailable, it is on you tu be.
          9mickkarger

          One of the greatest "unknown" films in cinema history

          This is the first time in over 40 years that I've discovered, by searching the IMDb database, mention of this one-of-a-kind film. I'd almost begun to believe that I was the only person in the world who reveres this film, because no one I've mentioned it to had ever heard of it, much less seen it. I saw it only once, in the late 1960s, and have never forgotten its images: surrealism brought to life in a way no other film has attempted then or since. That such a marvelous film should remain "unknown" remains itself a mystery. Perhaps if someone out there is connected in some way, any way, to Turner Classic Movies, I wish they would bring this film to their attention. TCM is the only network showing rarities from every genre of film, and "The Lovers of Teruel" would be a fine and perfect addition to their Global Imports of unforgettable "foreign" films, shown very late on Sunday nights. Wish I knew Robert Osborne personally or someone at TCM. Their loyal and dedicated audience would greatly appreciate a premier viewing of "The Lovers of Teruel."
          10bonzerdad

          a love story in music and dance

          Quite simply one of the most beautiful and effective fusions of different arts I have ever seen. I was at the University of Minnesota when it was programmed by the Film Society there, while its faculty adviser was Al Milgrom. The film simply flabbergasted me . Widescreen color love story with little dialogue and perhaps the finest music Mikis Theodorakis ever wrote. In his classical vein, not his Zorba mode. Simple and universal story and why it went nowhere in the USA is far beyond my power to even imagine. The dream sequence in ballet is not your standard tutu fest, and develops shockingly powerful emotions. I viewed it once and have never forgotten either it or certain images and have spent over 30 years searching, not obsessively but with reasonable regularity for its music or a copy of the film in any possible format.
          10premapriti

          one of the greatest dance films ever made

          this is one of the most memorable films I have ever seen, it is a dance film with all the elements of art that make a film impossible to forget. The ballerina who plays the lead, Ludmila Tcherina, is at the top of her form in her performance as both dramatic actress and dancer. The french culture, its art and its language, create a world that is breathtaking and moving, a backdrop for the most incredible story of tragic love. This film was recommended to me by my distinguished dance teacher who proclaimed it as his favorite dance film. I agree completely and only wish the film were still available in the U.S.
          10michaelandpaula

          The best film ever

          The Lovers of Teruel is the best film I have ever seen. Saw it about 15 times. It is the kind of film one can see over and over--like a great opera. Every frame is perfectly composed. The first time I saw it, 44 years ago, I sat through it twice because of the music by Mikos Theodorakis. Great acting from the entire cast. Great story--emotionally wrenching. Usually films that have surrealistic sequences in them come off as merely hokey, but in The Lovers of Teruel those sequences really do work. I am not a dance film fan, and this film was often billed as a dance film, but the dancing is wonderful and is only part of the story. Every film I have since seen I compare to this one--and nothing has yet come close. Too bad it is not out on DVD. I saw it once on VHS. Don't bother. It is a distortion and makes the film look terrible. More than highly recommended, although where can one see it these days?

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          • Release date
            • May 23, 1962 (France)
          • Country of origin
            • France
          • Language
            • French
          • Also known as
            • Passions
          • Production company
            • Société Monarch
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          • Runtime
            • 1h 30m(90 min)
          • Sound mix
            • Stereo
          • Aspect ratio
            • 2.35 : 1

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