The movie

Boléro

Ravel is best-known for his 1928 composition Boléro, whose conception lies at the heart of Anne Fontaine’s elegant film. It weaves Ravel’s working process and life through his encounters with three women: Ida Rubinstein, Misia Sert, Marguerite Long.

Length: 120 min
Country: Frankrijk
Language spoken: Frans
Language subtitles: Nederlands
Cast: Jeanne Balibar, Raphaël Personnaz, Doria Tillier, Emmanuelle Devos, Vincent Perez
Director: Anne Fontaine
Release date: 2024-05-02

Description

In the two decades between the First and Second World War, Maurice Ravel was feted as France’s greatest living composer. Like Debussy, he was aligned with the Impressionists – a term they both loathed. His work also melded modernism, baroque and neoclassicism, with later compositions also embracing jazz. For all his range, Ravel is best-known for his 1928 composition Boléro, whose conception lies at the heart of Anne Fontaine’s elegant film. It weaves Ravel’s working process and life through his encounters with three women: the Russian dancer Ida Rubinstein, whose commission led to the music’s creation; his patron Misia Sert, and his pianist friend Marguerite Long. The past bleeds into the present through restrained flashbacks, which add depth to this consummate portrait of a skilled, sensitive artist.