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Bolero

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In a luxurious ballroom in Buenos Aires, the night fills with passion and music as two young lovers, entangled in a forbidden romance, find themselves in a situation that challenges social conventions. She, a beautiful and talented dancer, struggles to free her creative spirit while facing the expectations of a conservative society. He, a passionate composer, navigates between his ambition and his desire to succeed in the world of music.

Fate brings them an unexpected complicity when both are selected to perform a piece that could catapult their careers and ultimately unite them. However, the shadows of resentment and rivalry emerge when a jealous admirer stands in their way, determined to ruin any chance of happiness. As the plot unfolds, the romance intensifies amidst rehearsals and performances, distilling an air of emotional tension that resonates throughout the auditorium.

The stunning musical numbers and captivating choreography serve as the backdrop for a love story that struggles to bloom in the face of adversity. Each note and every step on stage symbolize the fight to break free from the chains that bind them. The culmination is a vibrant and unforgettable spectacle that leaves the audience with their hearts racing: a reminder that true love and artistic passion can transcend even the most rigid barriers.

Media type
Movie
Year
1934
Director
Wesley Ruggles
Writer
Horace Jackson
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.60
Actors
George Raft
Carole Lombard
Sally Rand
Frances Drake
William Frawley
Gertrude Michael
Ray Milland
Gloria Shea
Elinor Fair
Ann Sheridan
Gender
Drama
Country
United States
Original title
Bolero
Duration
85
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