The Bolero
The Bolero | |
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Directed by | Allan Miller William Fertik |
Produced by | Allan Miller William Fertik |
Starring | Zubin Mehta |
Cinematography | Michael A. Jones |
Edited by | Sarah Stein |
Music by | Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra |
Distributed by | Pyramid Films[1] |
Release date |
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Running time | 26 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Bolero is a 1973 American short documentary film directed by Allan Miller[2] and William Fertik.[3] It won an Oscar at the 46th Academy Awards in 1974 for Best Short Subject.[4]
Film content
[edit]The film captures the behind-the-scenes preparations of the musicians from the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra as they get ready to showcase Maurice Ravel's orchestral masterpiece, Boléro. Some musicians share their thoughts while adjusting their chairs and music stands. Conductor Zubin Mehta also provides insights, and the film conveys the atmosphere of the rehearsals. The pinnacle of the documentary is the breathtaking performance of Boléro by the talented musicians.
Cast
[edit]- Zubin Mehta as Himself, Conductor
- Ernest Fleishman as Himself, Executive Director L.A. Philharmonic
- Anne Diener Giles as Herself, Flute
- Michele Zukovsky as Herself, Clarinet
- Merritt Buxbaum as Himself, E. Flat Clarinet
- Alan Goodman as Himself, Bassoon
- Robert DiVall as Himself, Trumpet
- Franklin Stokes as Himself, Saxophone
- Henry Sigismonti as Himself, French Horn
- H. Dennis Smith as Himself, Trombone
- Miles Zentner as Himself, Piccolo
- Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra[5][6]
Availability
[edit]The Bolero was released on DVD by First Run Features alongside In Search of Cezanne, another documentary short, this time about French pre-cubist artist Paul Cézanne, on May 22, 2007.[7]
See also
[edit]- Boléro
- Allegro Non Troppo-1976 animated film that also famously used The Bolero
- 1973 in film
References
[edit]- ^ Parlato, Salvatore J. (1976). Superfilms : an international guide to award-winning educational films. Metuchen, N.J. : Scarecrow Press. p. 65. Retrieved April 15, 2020.
- ^ WorldCat.org
- ^ The Opening of the Academy Awards: 1974 Oscars
- ^ "The 46th Academy Awards (1974) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. Retrieved December 31, 2011.
- ^ Amazon.com
- ^ FilmAffinity
- ^ The Bolero/In Search of Cezanne (1973) - PopMatters
External links
[edit]- The Bolero at IMDb
- Video on Vimeo, officially posted by William Fertik himself
- The New York Times article about said film
- 1973 films
- 1973 documentary films
- 1973 short films
- 1973 independent films
- 1970s short documentary films
- 1970s English-language films
- American short documentary films
- American independent films
- Concert films
- Documentary films about classical music and musicians
- Live Action Short Film Academy Award winners
- 1970s American films
- English-language short documentary films
- English-language independent films