Le Batteur Du Boléro

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Le Batteur Du Boléro
Directed by Patrice Leconte
Written by Patrice Leconte
Release date(s) 12 April 1995
Running time 8 minutes
Country France
Language None
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Le Batteur Du Boléro is a short film by Patrice Leconte, released in 1995. It features a drummer in an orchestra, played by Jacques Villeret, who plays a simple, repetitive rhythm on his single drum during a performance of Maurice Ravel's Boléro.

The focal point of the film is is the drummer’s facial expressions. He has a bland expression at first, but as the film develops, he starts twitching his eyes, mouth and eyebrows. This technique is used to show the performer's frustration with the monotony of the piece. When the drummer’s mind is elsewhere, he starts to get out of rhythm. He shows his discomfort by twitching, indicating that his back hurts, and his continuous muttering.

When a female timpanist starts her part, he looks enviously at her and mutters every time he looks back at her. “Displeasure at being overshadowed by a bigger drum,” the director comments on the commentary.

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