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Le Bal

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In an elegant Parisian ballroom, the story unfolds over several decades, capturing the essence of time and the evolution of human relationships through dance. As the guests arrive and the music begins to play, a parade of characters enters and exits, each with their own stories, dreams, and longings. From a young man in love with a beautiful bridesmaid to an elderly man reflecting on the passage of time, each encounter becomes a choreography of emotions.

The plot develops without dialogue, immersing the viewer in a rich and expressive visual universe where dance becomes the universal language. The cinematography, filled with vibrant colors and fluid movements, allows the audience to experience the joy, sadness, and desire that arise on the dance floor. Years go by, but the ballroom remains a timeless refuge where connections are forged and broken, reflecting the ephemeral nature of life.

Through the ups and downs of relationships, the characters discover their own paths in this social microcosm. As the waltz transforms into tango and then into frenetic rock and roll, the film celebrates the diversity of the human experience, reminding us that, regardless of the era, love and solitude continue to be the main protagonists of our lives. A visual odyssey that delights and provokes reflection on what it means to be human.

Media type
Movie
Year
1983
Director
Ettore Scola
Writer
Ruggero Maccari
Scarpelli
Ettore Scola
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.60
Actors
Marc Berman
Christophe Allwright
Étienne Guichard
Régis Bouquet
Francesco De Rosa
Arnault Lecarpentier
Liliane Delval
Martine Chauvin
Danielle Rochard
Nani Noël
Aziz Arbia
Geneviève Rey-Penchenat
Michel van Speybroeck
Rossana Di Lorenzo
Michel Toty
Raymonde Heudeline
Anita Picchiarini
Olivie Loiseau
Monica Scattini
François Pick
Chantal Capron
Jean-François Perrier
Jean-Claude Penchenat
Gender
Música
Comedy
Drama
Country
Algeria
Producers
Mohammed Lakhdar-Hamina
Giorgio Silvagni
Original title
Le Bal
Duration
110
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