The Bolero (1973) Poster

(1973)

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9/10
Zubin Mehta conducts his orchestra playing "Bolero"
jimderrick20 March 2004
If you do not like classical music, avoid this film like the plague. If you do like this music, you should try and obtain a copy - it is available from Pyramid Media. I believe that it should be mandatory viewing for any high school or university student in an orchestra.

The first part of the film consists of short conversations with Maestro Zubin Mehta and members of his orchestra concerning Bolero. This gives insights into how various instruments and sections of the orchestra work together on Ravel's famous masterpiece. The second part consists of the orchestra performing the work. The close-ups of various members gives you a view that simply cannot be seen in a concert hall. This is absolutely one of the best short films I have ever seen, and it fully deserved the Oscar that it won.
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10/10
Good look into the inner workings of an orchestra
Ed-13925 April 2001
Bolero is a wonderfully haunting work which Maurice Ravel, the composer, actually disliked. Zuben Mehta and the Los Angeles Philharmonic render a glorious performance of the work after giving us a look into the inner workings of the orchestra and how the work is prepared.
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10/10
Documentary Film - :"The Bolero"
judith-mcgee102514 October 2012
I saw this on PBS many years ago - and it is an excellent documentary film! The Academy Award given to it was a deserved one. Whoever saw the film while in high school and college music classes were fortunate had an excellent teacher who chose this film for their viewing. The film gives one an excellent idea of how orchestras perform music and operate on a day to day basis. Maestro Mehta, as I remember it, was an interesting and charismatic performer and narrator. The film is well worth trying to track down for one's own collection (perhaps it may be obtained via interlibrary loan in your own community). I hope that you can find a copy.
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10/10
Good teaching/experience
Ed-1395 November 2008
I've commented previously on "Bolero" and have tried to locate a DVD. Pyramid Media does have it, however the cost, hundreds of dollars, seemed a bit much. Well, I found "The Bolero" at a web site entitled, "first run features" for only $14. The print is good. It was good watching it again with two of my grandsons. A great teaching/learning experience. Even though the movie is dated (1973), it is still a wonderful tool to explain the workings of the orchestra and the preparation that goes into a polished performance. While teaching in New Jersey, I showed "The Bolero" many times to many classes of students grade 7 & 8.. The students were awed by the piece and the cinematography. I recommend this short movie, which won an academy award in 1973 for best short subject.
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10/10
Blew me away THEN and NOW
cellijack26 June 2006
I first saw this movie in high school as part of a film appreciation class taught by a teacher who was WAY ahead of his time and much under appreciated. We watched it in class on an old 16mm graflex projector that was "state of the art" back then and it sounded (to us) GREAT at the time... Little beknownst to me, it was to become a landmark in my life... when I, and two friends - after "borrowing" the 16mm print "bagged class" and snuck into the media room where there was an array of equipment at our sneaky fingered disposal. We wired the speaker output through a "stereo system", shut and barred the door, (it was a small room without windows) and fired it up..... WOW!!! Three high school kids in 1974 were freaked out... IT was,and is, a magnificent film.. GREAT PHOTOGRAPHY, GREAT EMOTION, and it IS a documentary... Talk about blowing me away... "WICKED"... I talked about this film to a lot of people over the years, and just recently I had the opportunity to see it again... WOW.....it freaked me out again... WICKED!!! I am not a classical music fan.... nor in any way a musician, but just one who is in love with "the process" Anyone who knows what I am talking about by being in love with "the process" will relate to this, and relate to the LOVE that each of the artists involved with "The Bolero" have for this same process... Is it about classical music?? ....NO WAY MAN!!!! It is about the PROCESS,creativity, leadership and love... It hits the nail wickedly hard, right on the head... peace, JC
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10/10
Play that funky music!
lee_eisenberg28 July 2021
When we think of Academy Award-winning productions, we tend to think of major movies featuring the era's superstars. We tend to overlook the documentaries, especially the short subjects. A fine example is "The Bolero". William Fertik's documentary is a brief look at the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra performing Boléro, a one-movement orchestral piece by Maurice Ravel. Conducting is Zubin Mehta, one of the most renowned and accomplished individuals in music during the past half-century. The effort and passion that the orchestra puts into this has to be seen to be believed. I recommend watching it if you get a chance (it's available on Vimeo).

At some point I'd like to see a festival focusing entirely on music-themed movies. In addition to this, there'd have to be "Mr. Holland's Opus" and "The Doors", and maybe some of the old Looney Tunes cartoons based on operas.
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