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Les Uns et les Autres
Directed by Claude Lelouch
Produced by Claude Lelouch
Written by Claude Lelouch
Starring Robert Hossein
Nicole Garcia
Geraldine Chaplin
Daniel Olbrychski
Jorge Donn
Fanny Ardant
Jacques Villeret
Richard Bohringer
James Caan
Music by Michel Legrand
Francis Lai
Pierre Barouh
Jean Yanne
Marc de Loutchek
Cinematography Maurice Béjart
Release date(s) France:
27 May 1981
United States:
16 June 1982
Australia:
7 July 1983
Running time 184 min.
Country France
Language French, German, English, Russian

Les Uns et les Autres is a 1981 French film by Claude Lelouch. The film is a musical epic and it is widely considered as the director's best work with Un Homme et une Femme. It won the Technical Grand Prize at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival.[1] In the United States, it was distribued under the name Boléro in reference to Maurice Ravel's orchestral piece, used in the film.

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The film follows four families, with different nationalities (French, German, Russian and American) but with the same passion for music, from the 1930s to the 1960s. The various story lines cross each other time and again in different places and times, with their own theme scores that evolve as time passes.

The main event in the film is the Second World War, which throws the stories of the four musical families together and mixes their fates. Although all characters are fictional, many of them are loosely based on historical musical icons (Édith Piaf, Josephine Baker, Herbert von Karajan, Glenn Miller, Rudolf Nureyev, etc.) The Boléro dance sequence at the end brings all the threads together.

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A heavily cut version was released in the United States with the title Bolero: Dance of Life.

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