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  1. Bolero (French: Boléro) is a 1942 French comedy film directed by Jean Boyer and starring Arletty, André Luguet and Jacques Dumesnil. It takes its name from the Bolero, a Latin American dance and the composer Maurice Ravel's piece of music inspired by the style of it. The film's sets were designed by the art director Lucien Aguettand.

  2. Boléro est un film français de Jean Boyer sorti en 1942 . Synopsis. Anne-Marie a une passion pour le Boléro de Ravel qu'elle joue toute la journée, au point d'excéder son voisin, Rémi Courmont, qu'elle n'a d'ailleurs jamais vu. Ils s'invectivent par téléphone.

  3. Overview. 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.

  4. Directed by Jean Boyer. 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.

  5. France, 1942. Comedy. 96. Synopsis. As her neighbor Rémi Courmont has told her off for making his ears bleed with Ravel’s Bolero, a music piece she plays all the time and at full volume , Anne-Marie decides to get even with him. To this end, she sets up a hoax with the complicity of her friend Catherine. Synopsis.

  6. A row between neighbours that begins with a noisy gramophone (playing, yes, Ravel's Boléro) escalates into a war of cruel practical jokes culminating in suicide (perhaps) and romance (certainly).

  7. An in-depth review of the film Bolero (1942) directed by Jean Boyer, featuring Arletty, Andre Luguet, Jacques Dumesnil