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- Set in the 1920s, a young woman sets out to lose her virginity. Her mission leads her to a Moroccan sheikh and a Spanish bullfighter.
- Follows the boundary-pushing Rubinstein as she selects Maurice Ravel to compose the music for her next ballet. Ravel ends up creating his greatest success ever: Boléro.
- Through fabulous music, this movie tracks three generations of musicians and dancers from Russia, Germany, France and the U.S., from before World War II through the war and the Holocaust, to the 1980s. Their lives become intertwined through historical circumstances, and the culmination is the presence of several of them, including a former Nazi pianist and a French Jewish Holocaust survivor, at an anti-famine concert.
- Egotistical nightclub dance performer Raoul has the determination to succeed at all costs, and the only woman in his life who truly matters to him is a dancing partner named Helen.
- An elderly couple comes to the aid of a young maid from their son, but the elder daughter does not like her and decides to investigate by revealing that she hides a terrible secret that pertains to her intimate life regarding the elderly family.
- In this Covid-era Italian thriller, Roxanne, a cold middle-aged pipe organ restorer, battles to suppress her obsessive attraction to her new young and mute assistant.
- El Bolero de Rubén is a tragic film about Marta, a woman in Medellín, who dreams of becoming a singer amidst her frustration, anger, and fear, based on a play.
- The film tells an episode of the life of a kindly hearted bootblack who becomes accidentally the tutor of an orphan but nevertheless spends all his time and effort for the sake of the boy.
- In a future where telepaths are used by the government to monitor the public and root out insurgents, a mute, sixteen-year-old girl seeks to avenge her father by hunting down and killing the man responsible for his death.
- Fran is in his hometown to rest and visit his mother. Following the jerky rhythm of Ravel's Bolero, this journey along the paths of memory and desire will lead him and the whole village to a joyfully chaotic climax.
- A woman is savagely raped and murdered. Several years later the police start to put together the clues and make progress on the case.
- A woman travels through dimensions to find a distant man.
- Keeping the rhythm for twenty or so minutes in Ravel's Boléro can be an arduous and excruciatingly tedious task for the orchestra's unsung hero: the drummer.
- The first part of this Academy Award-winning short consists of a behind-the-scenes look at the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra as it prepares to perform Ravel's "Bolero." Individual musicians offer their thoughts as workers set up chairs and music stands; there are also comments by conductor Zubin Mehta and scenes of Mehta and the orchestra rehearsing. The rest of the film features a complete performance of "Bolero" with striking images of the orchestra as the music relentlessly approaches its climax.
- Trovador seeks to write an immortal bolero, but the inspiration does not reach him. In his way will cross the Gitana, a woman with whom he will begin a passionate romance that perhaps serves him to write his song.
- Pete is a musician, his wife Lena has a gallery in Schwabing. They have a son, Benni. Pete gets into a creative crisis: He separates from his rock group and tries to be a solo artist, but can't find a producer.
- French filmmaker Alice Guy documents a short dance performance in this hand-tinted short.
- Ravel's Bolero paces the walk of a surreal creature with a very long tail that walks nonstop. Where is it going?
- Anshul Garg presents Bolero featuring Elvish Yadav and Manisha Rani
- As her neighbor Rémi Courmont has told her off for making his ears bleed with Ravel's Bolero, a music piece she plays at full volume all the time, Anne-Marie decides to get even with him. She sets up a hoax with the complicity of her friend Catherine, who agrees to post as Remi's mistress to embarrass him. Just then, Niquette, Rémi's real lover, resurfaces.
- Little people from the assembly line do not want to go in formation and wear blinders. Plasticine allegory to music by Maurice Ravel.
- Pvt. Ravel's Bolero, is a "filmic poem" and historical documentary about Maurice Ravel and his "Bolero" in WWI, years before he had composed it. Including facts and info about Ravel and WWI, it is structured around "Pvt. Ravel's Bolero" (2021), a poem by JZ Murdock. It is wrapped in WWI and the music of Maurice Ravel. It is narrated in French by a male voice actor playing the role of Narrator, Maurice Ravel and several other historical characters, in reading the English text presented on screen. A female voice actor reads the on screen poem as the truck which Ravel drove in WWI and named, "Adelaide", as well as speaking the voices a couple of other historical characters, also from reading the English text on screen. As this is a filmic poem/documentary, it displays scenes and information on screen from public domain filmed scenes, posters, paintings and photos of World War 1.
- Tv show about the world of "bolero"
- A tribute to bolero music brings retired notable musicians back to the stage. As they prepare for what may be the most important performance of their lives, the stars of old review their rocky careers and question the possibility of their comeback.
- After 20 years in exile for a crime he did not commit, Jaco decides to go back home and get his life back - only to find out his best childhood friend - and true author of the crime everyone thinks he's guilty of - has taken over his life.
- On this day, Pepito and his friends go trick or treating...off-season. PEPITO'S AMERICA is a comedy series based on the jokes of the legendary funny character kid from "Pepito Jokes." Now, a grown man living in Los Angeles, Pepito is many times the trouble.
- A guy in a band who is in the throes of despair makes a connection with a girl who has a hearing impairment.
- A trip to give a serenade: what begins as a memorable gathering of old friends among music and beautiful landscapes, derives into a crossroad where paths can only be taken alone, without company. A bitter comedy in which the spirit of the Caribbean permeates the membranes of Czech Culture.
- A documentary chronicling Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean's Gold medal winning victory at the 1984 Winter Olympics.
- Five decades ago, Luis Alberto Martínez was one of Chile's leading romantic voices. But after many years out of the country, the singer returned to Chile where the large audience and the media has forgotten him.
- After the suicide of her son, Amanda starts to question her life and the decisions she made when she was young. This movie take us back to Venezuela in the 1950s through the memories of Amanda Contreras, between of the dictatorship of Marcos Perez Jimenez.
- Carlos Bolero is a man who believes in chivalry and the heart of true romance, even if he's a serial killer.