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词条 Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky
释义

  1. Plot

  2. Cast

  3. Reception

  4. Historical context

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Infobox film
| name = Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky
| image = Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky.jpg
| caption =
| director = Jan Kounen
| producer = Chris Bolzli
Claudie Ossard
Veronika Zonabend
| writer = Carlo de Boutiny
Jan Kounen
| based on = Coco & Igor by {{nowrap|Chris Greenhalgh}}
| starring = Anna Mouglalis
Mads Mikkelsen
| music = Gabriel Yared
| cinematography = David Ungaro
| editing = Anne Danché
| distributor = Wild Bunch Distribution {{small|(France)}}
| released = {{Film date|df=y|2009|5|24|Cannes|2009|12|30|France}}
| runtime = 118 minutes
| country = France
| budget = $12 million
| gross = $6.2 million[1]
| language = French
Russian
English
}}{{Multiple image|image1=Chanel.JPG|width1=145|caption1=Coco Chanel, 1920|image2=Igor Stravinsky Essays.jpg|width2=120|caption2=Igor Stravinsky, 1921}}Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky is a 2009 French film directed by Jan Kounen. It was chosen as the Closing Film of the 2009 Cannes Film Festival, and was shown on 24 May 2009.[2][3]

Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky is based on the 2002 fictional novel Coco and Igor by Chris Greenhalgh and traces a rumoured affair between Coco Chanel and Igor Stravinsky in Paris in 1920, the year that Chanel No. 5 was created. Greenhalgh also wrote the screenplay for the film. Chanel and its current chief designer Karl Lagerfeld lent their support to the production;[4] they granted access to the company's archives and to Coco Chanel's apartment at 31, rue Cambon, Paris.[5] The film was released very soon after Anne Fontaine's film Coco avant Chanel starring Audrey Tautou.

Plot

An introductory scene takes place in Paris in 1913, where Coco Chanel attends the first, scandalous performance of Igor Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring. The rhythmic dissonance of the score and the surprising choreography of the piece result in heckling and outrage among much of the audience. But Chanel is impressed by Stravinsky and his music.

Seven years later, Chanel and Stravinsky meet again. Although her business has flourished, Chanel is mourning the death of her lover, Arthur "Boy" Capel. Stravinsky has chosen to flee to France following the Russian Revolution. An immediate sympathy and attraction occurs between the couturière and the composer.

Chanel invites Stravinsky to live in her villa outside Paris, along with his ailing wife and their children. The summer months that follow see Chanel and Stravinsky begin an affair, one which Stravinsky's wife cannot avoid becoming aware of. Tensions between Stravinsky and his wife, and between Stravinsky's wife and Chanel, are unavoidable.

The film implies that the affair, and the later termination of the affair by Chanel, has a major influence on the lives of both Chanel and Stravinsky. It is during this time that Chanel creates Chanel No. 5 with her perfumer, Ernest Beaux, and that Stravinsky begins to compose in a new, more liberated style. During his time at the villa, he works hard on a revision of The Rite of Spring. One of the last scenes of the movie shows the revival of the ballet, with new choreography, and this time, shows that it was an artistic triumph and recognized as a masterpiece.

Cast

  • Mads Mikkelsen as Igor Stravinsky
  • Anna Mouglalis as Coco Chanel
  • Elena Morozova as Catherine Stravinsky
  • Natacha Lindinger as Misia Sert
  • Grigori Manoukov as Sergei Diaghilev
  • Rasha Bukvic as Grand Duke Dmitri
  • Erick Demarestz as The Doctor
  • Nicolas Vaude as Ernest Beaux
  • Anatole Taubman as Boy Capel
  • Maxime Danielou as Theodore
  • Sophie Hasson as Ludmila
  • Nikita Ponomarenko as Soulima Stravinsky
  • Clara Guelblum as Milene
  • Olivier Claverie as Joseph
  • Catherine Davenier as Marie
  • Marek Kossakowski as Nijinsky
  • Jérôme Pillement as Pierre Monteux
  • David Tomaszewski as Principal Violinist
  • Marek Tomaszewski as Pianist
  • Anton Yakovlev as Piotr
  • Irina Vavilova as The Governess
  • Julie Farenc Deramond as Julie the salesgirl
  • Emy Levy and Sarah Jérôme as Workshop girls
  • Tina Sportolaro as Beaux's secretary
  • Michel Ruhl as The Baron
  • Pierre Chidyvar, Agnès Vikouloff and Sacha Vikouloff as Russian musicians
  • David Baschung as The Doctor
  • Cyril Accorsi, Matthieu Bajolet, Caroline Baudouin, Bruno Benne, Jonathan Ber, Laura Biasse, Barbara Caillieu, Marie-Laure Caradec, Damien Dreux, Sophie Gérard, Patrick Harlay, Inès Hernandez, Anne Laurent, Thibaud Le Maguer, Anne Lenglet, Olivier Normand, Florent Otello, Edouard Pelleray, Judith Perron, Pascal Queneau, Enora Rivère, Julie Salgues, Jonathan Schatz, Wu Zheng (dancers in The Rite of Spring)

Reception

Reviews were mixed. Stephen Holden of The New York Times said the film was "cool, elegant and sexy…. But the film … never regains that initial blast of energy and the final scenes wobble toward a wishy-washy ending."[6] Writing for DVD Talk, Casey Burchby praises the "extraordinarily bold" opening sequence that recreates the Paris premiere of Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring.[7]

Modestas Mankus from Our Culture Mag gave the film 3/5 stars saying "stumbled through its unclear presentation but gave us a look into the world of two greats." [8]

Historical context

{{For|information about the choreography, scenery and costumes of the original production of The Rite of Spring|The Rite of Spring#Realisation}}

The riotous premiere of The Rite of Spring at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées on 29 May 1913 is legendary (see: The Rite of Spring#Premiere).

In the spring of 1920, Chanel was introduced to Stravinsky by Sergei Diaghilev, impresario of the Ballets Russes. During the summer, Chanel discovered that the Stravinsky family was seeking a place to live. She invited them to her new home, "Bel Respiro," in the Paris suburb of Garches until they could find a more suitable residence. They arrived at "Bel Respiro" during the second week of September and remained until May 1921. Chanel also guaranteed the 1920 Ballets Russes production of The Rite of Spring against financial loss with an anonymous gift to Diaghilev, said to be 300,000 francs.[9]

The personal relationships depicted in the film are largely fictionalized. Stravinsky was reputed to have been a philanderer who had several affairs, including one with Chanel. Whereas Stravinsky never publicly referred to this alleged affair, Chanel spoke about it at length to her biographer Paul Morand in 1946 (the conversation was published thirty years later as l'Allure de Chanel).[10] The accuracy of Chanel's claims has been disputed both by Stravinsky's second wife, Vera, and by his close musical collaborator, Robert Craft.[11] The Chanel fashion house avers there is no evidence that any affair between Chanel and Stravinsky ever occurred.[12]

References

1. ^http://jpbox-office.com/fichfilm.php?id=10887
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.festival-cannes.com/en/archives/ficheFilm/id/10904957/year/2009.html |title=Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky |accessdate=15 May 2009 |work=festival-cannes.com |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110409033805/http://www.festival-cannes.com/en/archives/ficheFilm/id/10904957/year/2009.html |archivedate=9 April 2011 |df= }}
3. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/film/2009/apr/23/cannes-film-festival-lineup |title=Cannes film festival lines up 'heavyweight auteur smackdown'|work=The Guardian | location=London | first=Xan | last=Brooks | date=23 April 2009 | accessdate=30 April 2010}}
4. ^{{cite news|url=http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/film/article5982465.ece |title=Audrey Tautou and Anna Mouglalis star as Coco Chanel |work=The Sunday Times|location=London | first=Jasper | last=Rees | date=29 March 2009 | accessdate=30 April 2010}}
5. ^Press kit{{dead link|date=August 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} from Wild Bunch (in-depth background of various aspects, 2.6 MB)
6. ^{{cite news|url=https://movies.nytimes.com/2010/06/11/movies/11coco.html/|title=Coco Chanel and Igor Stravinsky|accessdate=June 11, 2010|date=July 10, 2010 | work=The New York Times | first=Stephen | last=Holden}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/44767/coco-chanel-igor-stravinsky/|title=DVD Talk: Coco Chanel and Igor Stravinsky|accessdate=September 23, 2010|date=June 11, 2010}}
8. ^{{cite web |last1=Mankus |first1=Modestas |title=Review: Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky (2009) |url=https://ourculturemag.com/2017/05/07/review-coco-chanel-igor-stravinsky-2009/ |website=Our Culture Mag |accessdate=23 March 2019}}
9. ^{{cite book | first=Stephen | last=Walsh | title=Stravinsky: A Creative Spring | publisher= Alfred A. Knopf | year = 1999 | pages=318–319, 329 | isbn=0-679-41484-3}}
10. ^{{cite book | last=Morand | first=Paul | title=L'Allure de Chanel | year=1976 | publisher=Hermann | location=Paris | pages=121–24}}
11. ^{{cite journal|last=Davis|first=Mary|title=Chanel, Stravinsky, and Musical Chic|journal=Fashion Theory|date=December 2006|volume= 10|issue= 4|pages=431–460 (p. 439)|doi=10.2752/136270406778664986}}
12. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20140301114853/http://www.expatica.com/ch/news/swiss-news/Fact_or_fiction-Chanel_Stravinsky-affair-curtains-Cannes--_52910.html Fact-or-fiction Chanel-Stravinsky affair curtains Cannes] Swiss News, 25 May 2009 Retrieved 18 January 2015

External links

  • {{IMDb title|1023441}}
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20100729132145/http://www.vogue.co.uk/news/daily/100726-coco-chanel-and-igor-stravinsky.aspx Interview with Anna Mouglalis], VOGUE.COM, July 2010
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