Les Uns Et Les Autres 〈Chrome COMPLETE〉
The film tracks the families from 1936 to 1980, exploring how their lives and children’s lives intersect through history.
(released in the U.S. as Boléro ) is a 1981 French musical epic directed by Claude Lelouch . It is widely considered one of his most significant works, following the lives of four musical families from different nations—France, Germany, Russia, and the United States—across four decades, including the events of World War II. Plot and Themes Les uns et les autres
Music serves as the universal language that unites the characters, culminating in a performance of Maurice Ravel's Boléro at the Trocadéro in Paris. The film tracks the families from 1936 to
It covers 45 years of "blood and tears," drawing on true stories and memories from Lelouch's own life and parents. Cast and Production It is widely considered one of his most
The music was composed by Francis Lai and Michel Legrand.