Blue Note (1991)

Blue Note
Original title:Note Bleue, La
Produced in:France, Germany
DVD Origin:Monolith Video, Russia
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Screen:  What's this?16:9 Widescreen 1,78:1
Color:   Color
Menu languages:Russian
Audio tracks:Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo Russian
Subtitles:None
Runtime:126 Minutes
Package:Keep Case
Discs in package:1

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DVD Origin: L.C.J. Editions, France

Price: $29.99
Director:Andrzej Zulawski
Film Cast:Janusz Olejniczak, Marie-France Pisier, Sophie Marceau, Noemi Nadelmann, Feodor Atkine, Aurelien Recoing, Benoit Le Pecq, Roman Wilhelmi, Grazyna Dylong, Pavel Slaby
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Description:
On a summer day of 1846, George Sand hosts a large party at her country house in Nohant. Among the celebrities present are the painter Eugene Delacroix, the opera singer Pauline Viardot, and Viardot's lover, the Russian writer Ivan Turgenev. As Sand's longtime affair with composer Frederick Chopin is close to an end, Sand's daughter Solange tries to use the situation to win the heart of the ailing musical genius. Filmmaker Andrzej Zulawski irreverently depicted his famous characters as shallow, petty, selfish opportunists, while Chopin is portrayed as a tragic, misunderstood genius. Ultimately a story about destiny, the film seems a personal reflection of Zulawski's experiences, for both he and Chopin were Polish expatriates in France. The film is highly theatrical and occasionally hilarious, but despite its ups and downs, the movie's highlight is Chopin's music, brilliantly performed by Polish pianist Janusz Olejniczak.

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