Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky

Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky

By Jan Kounen

  • Genre: Romance
  • Release Date: 2010-06-11
  • Advisory Rating: R
  • Runtime: 1h 58min
  • Director: Jan Kounen
  • Production Company: Hexagon Pictures
  • Production Country: France, Japan, Switzerland
  • iTunes Price: USD 4.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
6.1/10
6.1
From 111 Ratings

Description

The brief love affair between two 20th century icons is dramatized in this period drama from director Jan Kounen. Igor Stravinsky (Mads Mikkelsen) was one of Europe's most promising new composers when in 1913 he premiered his ballet Le Sacre du Printemps (aka The Rite of Spring); the piece proved to be wildly controversial, and the audience at the Paris debut was vocal in their disgust, ruining Stravinsky's reputation for years. One patron who did like the performance was Coco Chanel (Anna Mouglalis), who was already among Europe's most celebrated fashion designers. Seven years later, Chanel encounters Stravinsky at a party, and learns that the composer is penniless and without a place to live. Chanel befriends him, and allows him to move into her summer home in the country along with his wife, Catherine (Elena Morozova), and their four children. Chanel is nursing a broken heart after the recent death of her boyfriend, and what began as an act of compassion for a fellow artist turns into an affair of the heart as Chanel and Stravinsky become lovers, much to the chagrin of the sickly Catherine.

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Reviews

  • Lovely

    4
    By SaraiJ3
    I found this to visually stunning and engaging. The acting is brilliant and awe-inspiring. Cinema is rarely emotionally stimulating in this way and it should be treasured.
  • Wanted to Like

    2
    By Cinema2013
    I wanted to like this; I could only watch the first 20 minutes. It was overindulgent...way too melodramatic. I was looking for an european love story with the glamour and beauty of Chanel.
  • Noble attempt I guess but....

    2
    By wendy73
    I was looking forward to seeing this, and I wanted to like it but it just got so boring. Beautiful camera work, especially in the first five minutes, but after watching the central part of the plot, which is the affair, it played out so melodramatic and silly, I became quickly bored. I don't mind if movies are a more drummed up and interesting fantasy of a 'true' story, but there was nothing fun or juicy about this. Coco Before Chanel is a much better guilty pleasure, like a Studio Canal version of a Lifetime movie. Silly, faintly true I'm sure, but at least it was a good time. I just ended up staring at the production design on this one..

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