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Release Date:
September 24, 2009
Original Title:
Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky
Alternate Titles:
Coco Chanel and Igor Stravinsky
Coco Chanel et Igor Stravinsky
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Eurowide Film Production
Hexagon Pictures
Production Countries:
France | Japan | Switzerland
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 GR: K15 HU: 16 IE: 15 US: R
Runtime: 120
Paris 1913. Coco Chanel is infatuated with the rich and handsome Boy Capel, but she is also compelled by her work. Igor Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring is about to be performed. The revolutionary dissonances of Igor's work parallel Coco's radical ideas. She wants to democratize women's fashion; he wants to redefine musical taste. Coco attends the scandalous first performance of The Rite in a chic white dress. The music and ballet are criticized as too modern, too foreign. Coco is moved but Igor is inconsolable.
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Adaptation:
Jan Kounen
Carlo De Boutiny
Assistant Director:
Dominique Delany
Associate Producer:
Yoichi Sakai
Albina Boeckli
Kazutaka Kimori
Casting:
Gigi Akoka
Choreographer:
Dominique Brun
Co-Producer:
Veronika Zonabend
Director:
Jan Kounen
Director of Photography:
David Ungaro
Editor:
Anny Danché
Novel:
Chris Greenhalgh
Original Music Composer:
Gabriel Yared
Producer:
Chris Bolzli
Claudie Ossard
Production Design:
Marie-Hélène Sulmoni
Production Manager:
Philippe Delest
Screenplay:
Chris Greenhalgh
Sound:
Vincent Tulli
Sound Editor:
Nicolas Becker
Loïc Prian
Raphaël Sohier
Visual Effects:
Rodolphe Chabrier
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