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Il était une fois Jean-Sébastien Bach

  • 2003
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  • 1h 45m
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Il était une fois Jean-Sébastien Bach (2003)
Drama

J.S. BACH: THE MUSIC, THE LIFE, THE LEGEND is a dramatic look at the life of Johann Sebastian Bach, a man who dedicated his life to the service of music.J.S. BACH: THE MUSIC, THE LIFE, THE LEGEND is a dramatic look at the life of Johann Sebastian Bach, a man who dedicated his life to the service of music.J.S. BACH: THE MUSIC, THE LIFE, THE LEGEND is a dramatic look at the life of Johann Sebastian Bach, a man who dedicated his life to the service of music.

  • Director
    • Jean-Louis Guillermou
  • Writer
    • Jean-Louis Guillermou
  • Stars
    • Christian Vadim
    • Elena Lenina
    • Frédérique Bel
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
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    • Director
      • Jean-Louis Guillermou
    • Writer
      • Jean-Louis Guillermou
    • Stars
      • Christian Vadim
      • Elena Lenina
      • Frédérique Bel
    • 11User reviews
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    Christian Vadim
    Christian Vadim
    • Jean-Sébastien Bach
    Elena Lenina
    Elena Lenina
    • Anna Magdalena Bach
    Frédérique Bel
    Frédérique Bel
    • Maria Barbara Bach
    Jean Rochefort
    Jean Rochefort
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    Cédric Vallet
    • Jean-Christophe Bach
    Daniel Duault
    • Le duc de Weimar
    Gwenaël Foucher
    • Jean-Sébastien Bach enfant
    Alain Floret
    • Monsieur Buxtehüde
    Jean Léger
    • Le pasteur d'Arnstadt
    Raphaëlle Lenoble
    • Alexandra Buxtehüde
    Annette Schreiber
    • Margaretha Bach
    Patrick Colucci
    Patrick Tessari
    Alain Courtioux
    Michael Berreby
    Didier Blin
    Alexandra Robert
    Jean-Pierre Surmonne
    • Director
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    4mikasparky

    This film doesn't know what it wants to be.

    It does come off, as another reviewer noted, like a high school documentary film. The narration is a bit stultifying. If you want to learn about JS Bach's life, though, you will by watching this movie. The actors do the best they can, but the format could have been better--the narrator/scene/narrator/scene exposition gets a bit plodding after a while.

    Costumes? Superb. Sets? Wonderful. With the exception of one actress whose makeup looks like she went to Lancome to get her face painted, and to Sassoon for her hair to be styled, the rest of the group look half-way believable.

    There's enough of JS Bach's music peppered throughout the film that you'll get a nice helping of it, so that's a plus, too.

    What's unfortunate, though, is that they clearly didn't spare the horses in terms of expense when it came to visual and auditory details...it's just a shame that the exposition of the story was so, well, lame.

    Bottom line: Like Bach? Your time won't be wasted watching this film. If you're not madly in love with the guy and his music, though, this might not give you the "period drama" fix you seek.
    10tgraca-95763

    I love this movie!

    J.S. Bach is my favorite composer and this movie explored his life in a way I never took the time to do myself.

    I ran into this movie by accident and it was a pleasant surprise.

    I now have a great appreciation of the man behind the music.

    It also gives a hint of what it was like for people of his time - a nice period piece.

    For example: I didn't even know he had married.

    Another example: I didn't know he was incarcerated. Hmm... ex con? That's not really descriptive of his incarceration, but a fun twist on this footnote!

    It's a must see for any J.S. Bach fan!
    3jytou

    Bad film, but good documentary

    When I went to see this film, I didn't thought I was going to see a masterpiece, I expected to see a documentary on JS. Bach. Well, I must say I got it.

    I found the actors rather bad (except for a few exceptions), Jean Rochefort (whom I do like) is not as convincing as expected, the quality of the image is rather poor (well, do bear in mind it's a small French film), there's nothing special in the filming itself, and if you don't love music you'll get bored very quickly because of long "concert" scenes. Things have been done rather quickly and even though the costumes are good, all efforts to make the spectator move to the XVIIIth century have not been made, we can even see some cars in the background of a scene!

    The worst point of this film is music/image synchronization. It's really obvious that actors are not playing the music (except in one or two scenes). Well, I'm a pianist myself so maybe as a non musician you won't notice anything. But when Bach conducts the orchestra and his beating with his arms is not synchronized with the music, I guess even non musicians could get annoyed.

    You can't compare this film to others on the same theme (musicians' biographies) such as "Amadeus" or "Immortal Beloved" (that's on Beethoven), those are films while this one is a documentary. After all, if you're interested in Bach's life and too lazy to read a book about it, then you could go and see it.
    5vanwilgen

    A pilgrimage with camera

    It's so easy to criticize a movie to its bone marrow, especially this one. Everything was wrong with it, the costumes, the historic details, the Francofication, the acting, the costumes, the absence of God in his life, the musical performances. But.. I have to say, I did finish watching the movie, while I usually am very quick hitting the stop button. Behind all the frivolous nonsense I saw a movie made by people who were madly in love with this man and his music. That's why they retraced his steps literally, because they were on a pilgrimage with a camera. It reminded me of The Mill and The Cross, which is about a painting of Pieter Breugel the Elder by that title. Although the historic depiction in this movie seems to be more accurate, that is not the point of the movie. The point is to literally enter the aforementioned painting. You can't 'enter' music like you can enter a painting, but, what these film makers seemed to be doing was to go to places where Bach was breathing hoping to inhale a few of the molecules Bach once exhaled. To me it felt that they were using the actors as a vehicle to get closer to their idol. It worked for me. Again, as a movie it wouldn't get a passing grade at any film school, but, as a means of transferring passion, it worked phenomenal, after wards I listened to Bach's music for many hours and I can't wait until Easter when the St Matthew's Passion will be performed.
    7philipokrause

    Learn about Bach and enjoy some of his great music in a modest but good film

    This film about one of the classical music world's genuine greats is a mostly factually accurate re telling of J S Bach's life starting at age ten . It hits most of the highlights and saddest lows of Bach's painful and yet interesting life with an attempt , usually successful , of being not only truthful but also modest . It is in stark contrast to other films about classical musical geniuses like Amadeus , which may be to some more entertaining , but also have multiple scenes that are , as far as historians know , pure fiction . Il etait une fois Jean Sebastien Bach is in French but the subtitles are both easy to read because of their large size print , and accurate translations into English . The music is wonderful ! Every single piece , as befits an entire film about one of the greatest classical music composers ever , is a J S Bach composition . Several of the locations , in the movie , are even the original spots that J S Bach himself was at . Another honest attempt by this filmmaker to be truthful and accurate to the facts of Bach's life . If you want to learn about J S Bach's life , joys and woes and , of course his wonderful music this film will give you that . Despite the criticisms of some reviewers it is a solid , admittedly not spectacular , but good film . Agreed none of the performances are award worthy but again it tells his story accurately and gives quality renditions of Bach's music . It achieves the reasonable if modest , but still worthwhile aims for a film about a musical great - to tell enough of the person's story truthfully that the viewer learns about the person's life and hears some of his music . Few other music composers have as many pieces of their music performed as often every year for over two centuries on different continents as J S Bach and this is a good introduction to the man , his life and a small , but good , sampling of his music .

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    • Release date
      • August 13, 2003 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
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    • Language
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    • Also known as
      • Il était une fois... Johann Sebastian Bach
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      • 1h 45m(105 min)
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