Saturday, May 27, 2023

VINCENT PEREZ TO LEAD EDGE OF THE BLADE 19TH CENTURY HISTORICAL ADVENTURE! 1ST RAPHAEL PERSONNAZ PIC AS RAVEL IN BOLERO PERIOD SET BIOPIC!

   THE EDGE OF THE BLADE  
VINCENT PEREZ EPIC MOVIE
Vincent Perez also directs the movie
We are still in France, people, as both with the sales over at Cannes and their own announced projects they have a lot for us period set drama lovers! December 27th has been announced as the release date for historical adventure THE EDGE OF BLADE ( Une affaire d'honneur) which is both directed by Vincent Peres and has him in the cast! The story is set in Paris 1887. At that time, only the duel prevailed to defend one's honor. Clément Lacaze, charismatic fencing master finds himself caught in a spiral of destructive violence. He meets Marie-Rose Astié, a feminist ahead of her time, and decides to teach her the complex art of dueling. They will face provocations and unite to defend their respective honor.

  FIRST BOLERO PICTURE
Speaking of Vincent Perez, I have first image from another historical movie in which he also stars: BOLERO from Anne Fontaine, starring Raphael Personnaz as famous composer Maurice Ravel! The movie, set in the roaring 1920s, follows the boundary-pushing Russian dancer and choreographer Ida Rubinstein (Jeanne Balibar) as she selects Maurice Ravel to compose the music for her next ballet. Ravel ends up creating his greatest success ever: Boléro.

8 comments:

  1. We just finished a schwedische TV series called Menschen in Angst (Anxious People in English, I think)..a kind of thriller-comedy.

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  2. Sorry to display my lack of knowledge but I'm unfamiliar with these actors. The stories might be interesting - at least it's something different from endless remakes of The Three Musketeers.

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    1. Perez has been one of the biggest French stars for at least three decades now, you probably seen him in Queen Margot famous epic movie when he was young and he did star in a lot of international productions as well.

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  3. I’m not sure I’d like the first, simply because I do not understand fencing. But Bolero I’m sure I would enjoy!

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    1. It is interesting that in that historical period French women also dueled with swords for honour, but they did it with their titties nekkid LOL There are even some paintings depicting this curious tradition.

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    2. Da heck? LOL Sounds like some wild times!

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