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Bolero

Poster

DIRECTED BY:
Anne Fontaine

STARRING:
RAPHAËL PERSONNAZ
DORIA TILLIER
JEANNE BALIBAR
EMMANUELLE DEVOS

BIOPIC, DRAMA / FRANCE, BELGIUM / 2024 / 121 MINS / PG

FRENCH

Bolero is a film concealing a muted pain under its traditional appearance...

- CINEUROPA

Every 15 minutes, someone somewhere in the world plays Ravel's "Bolero" – it's a legacy its artist could never have imagined. 

Renowned composer Maurice Ravel (Raphaël Personnaz) is haunted by self-doubt and melancholy. Commissioned by eccentric and magnanimous Russian dancer Ida Rubenstein (César-winning Jeanne Balibar), he must compose a carnal, rapturous fanfare for her latest ballet. Blocked creatively and cast aside by his peers, Ravel turns to his closest friends for inspiration – pianist Marguerite Long (Emmanuelle Devos, Masquerade, AF FFF23), his friend Cipa (Vincent Perez) and Cipa's sister Misia (Doria Tillier), whom he hopelessly adores. Set against the decadent, industrialised Paris of the 1920s, "Bolero" demands that Ravel draw on the essence of sound itself to redeem his raw genius, or risk being consumed by it completely.

A tribute to the timelessness of the composer’s haunting masterpiece, Bolero, writer-director Anne Fontaine takes us on a deconstructed, elliptical journey through the idiosyncratic life of Maurice Ravel, via his struggle to complete that 17-minute piece of music. Premiering at the International Film Festival in Rotterdam, BOLERO is a celebration of a classical genius.

CinéWine - Hypnotic Masterpiece - Tuesday 18 March

6:30 PM
Tue 18 Mar
Palace James Street

Paris, les années folles. Iconoclastic and acclaimed Russian choreographer Ida Rubinstein chooses Maurice Ravel to compose the music for her next ballet. She wants something bold, something sensual. Well known and established, Ravel nonetheless finds himself unable to write anything. Reliving his life’s memories, facing his old loves and personal failures, the composer will eventually give birth to his greatest composition, Boléro (1928). This sumptuous biographical drama directed by Anne Fontaine (Coco avant Chanel, The Innocents) captures the troubled composer in the process of devising one of the most famous pieces of music ever written. Enjoy this special screening with the participation of the Queensland Symphony Orchestra! 

6.15pm: Arrival with a glass of wine!
6.30pm: Bolero

Palace James Street

With the participation of the Queensland Symphony Orchestra

Tickets: 
Alliance Française & Palace members: $27
Non-members: $32

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