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                               | Bolero - The Dance Of Life (Les uns et les autres)  (1981) | <<back |  |  |  
 
    
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                                    | Director: | 
                                                                                    Claude Lelouch                                         |  
                                    | Starring: | 
                                                                                    Nicole Croisille,                                                                                     Richard Bohringer,                                                                                     Fanny Ardant,                                                                                     Jean-Claude Brialy,                                                                                     Geraldine Chaplin,                                                                                     Nicole Garcia,                                                                                     Robert Hossein,                                                                                     James Caan                                         |  
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                                                                                    Romantic Drama,                                                                                     War,                                                                                     Performing Arts,                                                                                     Music                                         |  
                                    | Origin: | 
                                                                                      France
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                                    | Certificate: | 
                                                                                    PG                                         |  
                                    | Running Time: | 184 min |  |   |  
 This movie tracks three generations of musicians and dancers from Russia, Germany, France and the USA, from before World War II through the war and the Holocaust, to the 1960s. Their lives become intertwined through the historical circumstances, and the culmination is the presence of several, including a former Nazi pianist and a French Jewish Holocaust survivor at at an anti-war concert/rally in France in the 1960s. *MR |  
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	              | member reviews | 1 member review(s) |  |  
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                    | so so Christian Maul
 14 February 2014
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	              | the attempt of Lelouch to make a political film. But as always with Lelouch it ends in a film about kitschy, personal relationship tragedies (or the wonderful German word English should adapt 'Beziehungsknatsch'), which is rather unsatisfactory. The cast is great and impressive though. How did he manage to interest people of that calibre for that film? I do not know. Not a waste of two hours because of the acting. |  |  
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