Le Bal | |
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Directed by | Ettore Scola |
Written by | Jean-Claude Penchenat Ruggero Maccari Furio Scarpelli Ettore Scola |
Produced by | Franco Committeri |
Cinematography | Ricardo Aronovich |
Edited by | Raimondo Crociani |
Music by | Vladimir Cosma |
Production companies | Cinéproduction Films A2 Massfilm O.N.C.I.C. Ministère de la Culture de la Republique Française |
Distributed by | AMLF (France) Almi Classics (USA) L.C.J. Editions & Productions (Worldwide) |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
Countries | Italy France Algeria |
Language | No dialogue |
Le bal (Italian: Ballando ballando, French pronunciation: [lə bal], meaning "The ball") is a 1983 Italian-Franco-Algerian musical film without dialogue directed by Ettore Scola that represents a fifty-year story of French society by way of a ballroom in France.[1]
The film is set in Paris, covering the years from 1936 to 1983. The film begins with a victory of the left-wing Popular Front in the 1936 French legislative election. It proceeds to depict the Battle of France, the end of the German-occupied France, the end of World War II in Europe and attacks on collaborators, the rise in popularity of swing music and rock and roll, the Algerian War, the Protests of 1968, and the end of a night of dancing in the 1980s.