Jouseph Bologne de Saint-Georges, not Jean. He was Guadeloupeanand his real story was more tragically than this movie shows from the trailer. Hope the whole film would be more correct to his story
Do happy to see him get the limelight. His music was beautiful and he should always have been taught alongside the other greats. I’m sure they are going to skew history but the bones of his story are clearly there - at least what I’ve researched about him. So looking forward to seeing this!!!!
How is it that the title character isn't in the UA-cam movie description? As if Lucy Boynton has sufficient name recognition to take billing away from Kelvin Harrison Jr.. This needs to be fixed.
The lead’s name, by the way, is Kelvin Harrison, Jr. It doesn’t appear at all beneath your thumbnail. Instead Weaving’s name appears first, which is interesting considering she is not playing the title character, “Chevalier”. He is a talented actor and deserves to be recognized appropriately.
Top billing for these trailers isn't about recognition, it's about eyeballs. For the moment, Samara Weaving gets those, and Kelvin doesn't. His next movie, hopefully this is different.
Incorrect. I’m not commenting on the actors legally negotiated billing but rather the choice of the administrators of this particular site to post the trailer but not list the name of the actor who plays the titular character. Ugly move.
I'm hoping that next they'll tell the story of Zamor, Madame Du Barry's page. Taken by slavers when he was 11, given to Madame to Barry as a gift by Louis the fifteenth, she thought he was African but he was actually from Bengal and was possibly of Siddi Habshi origin. Madame Du Barry saw he was intelligent and had him educated but seemed to be mostly as a whim because she wrote about him as having "fancied himself the equal of all he met" and I don't think it ever occurred to her that he genuinely hated her. He denounced her during the French Revolution but but arrested on suspicion of being a spy later on. Ended up becoming a teacher known for his bitterness and died in poverty age 58.
This is indeed like how representation works! A movie stage for those forgotten gems of history! And not only twisting already established fictional characters or "colorblind" casting for historical characters....
I agree with you about "colorblind" casting for historical characters is annoying, especially because Hollywood has changed historical people of color to white characters since movies existed, for example The Impossible movie with Naomi Watts, the real person wasn't a blonde white woman... so whatever the race change, I agree it's annoying. But "twisting already established fictional characters..." funny that for centuries of filmmaking, no one has ever cared about that when a fictional character of color is turned white, but vice versa there is a bunch of butthurt outrage
@@nwandoe3599 And second: It's okay to do a cultural twist sometimes. Fairy tales change and have been retold anyway. The oldest Cinderella tale is set in Ancient Egypt (Rhodopis). It's always the question about the goals behind art. Art is of course expressing reality, and also getting "updates". It's always that we relate to someone similar, and this audience-focus and target-group-production is always a matter. Expanding a limited story tgrough adaptiond and is okay, but it shouldn't feel like "stolen". That is why "The Princess and the frog" had not get the backlash. It would have been also okay if it had been closer to the original tale. But sometimes it feels also like writing a fictional, illusional fairy tale past. Cultures need fairy tales and people need identification as well "representation". And now, the present is moving together, also the past is getting a "cultural mixture". Because history and fairy tales are mirroring always the present time. But knowledge is a different. Most people in the past didn't know so much about other cultures and projected their own imagination in it. But if we really know how a character looks or a historical character had been, we yearn to keep this image. We're no idiots...
@@F.R.F937 Creating an instance of art that in some way reflects the current times is not a 'political agenda'. This is what art has always done and will always do. If you'd stop indoctrinating yourself with anti-woke hysterical propaganda for a second it might help you not melt like a snowflake everytime you see a person of color in a movie trailer...
@@West-Telecom unpetty? what even is that word? or do you mean unpretty? if so, that's because he does not have the european face structure we expect people to have due to so many white people being on our screens.
WTF this looks incredible. I'm about to spend like 6 hours finding out what the real story is; farewell sleep. This movie trailer hath murdered sleep and I shall sleep no more tonight.
I stumbled upon his story by way of UA-cam. They did a bio. On him and I was curious and intrigued. By why I had never heard of him before and I was captured by his grace intelligence and good looks. The bio showed his face as it aged still a striking man. His journey is one anyone shunned and despised do to color lack of proper credentials shall gain inspiration from the life story of Chevalier.
@@tjz7737 Aw, man! It seems to have it's disappeared! Don't worry, I'll transcribe it from the screenshot of it that I have, and write it here again for you 😇🤗
Just been looking him up. For some reason what I'm hoping for now is that they'll be honest about his mum being 16 when she had him (she was a slave and his fathers wife maid).
Finally, a movie about this worthy story that has just been clamoring for someone to tale it to the screen. Hopefully they haven't distorted it beyond recognition as they seem to enjoy doing with every other great story lately
Le Chevalier de St-Georges, enfin on en parle au 21ème siècle, 22 ans après! On se souvient de nos livres d'école, comme : "Les trois mousquetaires" de Alexandre Dumas. Interdit aux enfants d'apprendre les génies descendants de ces traites négrières. Enfin, cela finit par arriver forcément. J'aime le film.
Qu'est ce que tu racontes t'avais juste à aller à la bibliothèque et faire tes recherches et tu trouvais mdr ne blame personne de ton manque de curiosité
It's not lack of curiousity. If the schools don't teach about different historical figures, it's the fault of the schools for not bringing this information to people's attention. There's only so much a person can learn on their own without guidance. If the information is suppressed or passed over, whose fault is that?
I just read Fire in the Minds of Men ( 500 pages) it notes the push for equality for b and w so I really look forward to this history biopic. Costume history pal loved it and when twice, I asked the reason, she said The Music! He did spend a summer with Mozart and met Papa Hayden. Glad the newest generation can get hooked on the classics I would love to see a "new trend" in classical music!
Wow! At first, I thought this would be a film about George Bridgetower, the African violinist, that Beethoven wrote the Kreutzer Sonata for. Can’t wait to learn more about Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges. Cheers! ~Miguel, Guitar Lessons from Spain 🇪🇸
@@johnkelly-zg3mx Technically, we are both right, from Wikipedia: “Beethoven originally dedicated the sonata to George Bridgetower, the violinist at its first performance, but after a quarrel he revised the dedication in favour of Kreutzer.”
It's about time he's known for his work. I've listened to his music for a few years now. I grew up on classical music and wondered for years why his music is not known as it should. It's about time. Folks you're in for a treat he really was fantastic .
Now people know the truth. Raised in a white city and nation and culture, pampered and privileged he learned to play a violin? Gee, and here i thought France was so intolerant. Is truth so hard to fathom that we must invent farces to boost self esteem?
Bravo 👏🏾 ENFIN la mise en LUMIÈRE de ce personnage extraordinaire. Le chevalier St George. Tellement de personnages noirs à HONORÉ ayant eu un impact sur l'histoire du monde. BRAVO aux producteurs anglais/américain d'avoir eu le courage de ce projet. Les producteurs français j'ai des idées pour vous.
Hey, Mustavo ! If you are referring to Thomas Alexandre Davy de la Pailleterie, later known as the Général Dumas (name of his mother), he was actually the father, not the grand-father, of Alexandre Dumas the elder (author of "Les Trois Mousquetaires", "Monte Cristo" etc). There is a movie in development by a French production, but I can't tell you when it will be released.
I hope they do all three (maybe four Dumas). Each had a fascinating life and accomplishments. Start with the war hero move on to the two writers then end with an Olympic athlete.
@@BlackDoveNYC Given they are doing the movie in this trailer is almost odd that a Dumas movie hadnt been made yet - I mean, other than 3 musketeers and Monte Cristo which are based on real passages of the first Dumas' life.
Joao de Sa (former slave born in Congo) became a Knight of the Order of Santiago in 1502 in Lisbon. YASUKE, a former African slave that was brought to Japan by Portuguese missionaries in the XVI CENTURY became a SAMURAI Anyone wants to make movies on that?
Mappa Studio made anime about Yasuke. And I've heard about live action movie, but I believe it wasn't made. I think they just don't want to explore and research. It's much easier to change race of well-known person than to look for real people of color in history
@@nadezhdaversh i heard Chadwick Boseman was interested in playing Yasuke. His untimely death probably put a stop ( or a big crank) on the process…. ☹️
@@xXbubbelXx a documentary about Moorish influence on the romantic period. I forgot the name but it made me start listening to him two years ago. You can hear a lot of similarities between him and Mozart in his compositions and he’s older than Wolfgang
@@lilicreature9082 But Amadeus was his fathers idiol when he was just a teen. But Amadeus made his first consert in his six and for royality. But Amadeus was Saliery’s student and he’d never seen Saint George.
@@lilicreature9082 First i know about the moors. Then Mozart really was a mad man. He was in his own world.And what ??? This’s not that new. You couldn’t listen his chedevres or understand Mozarts philosophy just read something what never’would change anything ??? A jeweler knows how much gold is worth, no you.
Not to diminish Mr. Harrisons role but, Deeply unhappy in her marriage, but a smile for the world to hide it, intelligent dialog & acting to express it - Samara Weaver was excellent in her role. I thought the gentleness of how the love triangle was presented was very well done. Upon the second release I went to see it a second time. i should have given it 5 stars instead of 4. Some people were very critical; I think they viewed this as a documentory vs a docudrama which has more flexibilaty with the story line .rh
I'm looking forward to seeing this. I love how Joseph Bologne (Chevalier) mixed his fencing with his playing. Unfortunately, the same racial inequities that existed in that period of time still exist today in different forms in many places around the world. The Old Order always resists change.
History is written by conquerors hence it’s always going to be reshaped by those who take advantage of matters. Doesn’t matter the race, it’s all about power and gain
@@haikaikokoni369_ Well somebody made a way out of no way to get this film to the screen. I hope there'll be more period dramas celebrating minority historical figures.
For french people, only genius is important !! We don't care about the colour or something else!! Lot of American musician or writer went to France to find freedom !! Lot of student went to study art in France because it was forbidden in USA during this time !
The man’s name is Jean Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges for folks who want to get familiar with his story
* Joseph ;)
Thank you
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Jouseph Bologne de Saint-Georges, not Jean. He was Guadeloupeanand his real story was more tragically than this movie shows from the trailer. Hope the whole film would be more correct to his story
Samara Weaving looks like she could be the child of Margot Robbie and Anya Taylor Joy.
I thought it was Anna at first then got confused by the actor credits
😂
Yes! i thought it was Anya in the thumbnail lol
Her uncle is Hugo Weaving, of the Matrix films and Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.
WHEN I SEE THE THUMBNAIL I THOUGHT SHE WAS ANYA TAYLOR JOY
I thought it's Anya when clicked
Do happy to see him get the limelight. His music was beautiful and he should always have been taught alongside the other greats. I’m sure they are going to skew history but the bones of his story are clearly there - at least what I’ve researched about him. So looking forward to seeing this!!!!
I have never heard of this shaker and mover of a man. I only found this movie by watching beautiful actor Samara Weaving on Corden's show.
The justin bieber of his time.. Another appropriating fiction to saite self esteem problems
How is it that the title character isn't in the UA-cam movie description? As if Lucy Boynton has sufficient name recognition to take billing away from Kelvin Harrison Jr.. This needs to be fixed.
I think it depends on who knows who. I haven’t heard of Kelvin before but I am looking forward to seeing his work in this :)
Think about it.
That's literally how history and people have treated men and women like him.
The upcoming Nick Fury Marvel movie staring Sam Jackson, UA-cam didn't headline Jackson's name either and this is Sam Jackson by the way.😏
Totally agree!
Thanks for speaking up. That is how we will bring attention to this ongoing discriminatory practice and turn it around.
I read about the multi genius Chavelier almost 10yrs ago. I am thrilled that someone has bought light to his remarkable life.
The lead’s name, by the way, is Kelvin Harrison, Jr. It doesn’t appear at all beneath your thumbnail. Instead Weaving’s name appears first, which is interesting considering she is not playing the title character, “Chevalier”. He is a talented actor and deserves to be recognized appropriately.
I did think that was a bizarre choice
Reminds me of the first trailer I watched for The Crown, which listed Matt Smith and left Claire Foy's name out entirely.
Top billing for these trailers isn't about recognition, it's about eyeballs. For the moment, Samara Weaving gets those, and Kelvin doesn't. His next movie, hopefully this is different.
Incorrect. I’m not commenting on the actors legally negotiated billing but rather the choice of the administrators of this particular site to post the trailer but not list the name of the actor who plays the titular character. Ugly move.
now we know this was posted by that other race
I'm hoping that next they'll tell the story of Zamor, Madame Du Barry's page. Taken by slavers when he was 11, given to Madame to Barry as a gift by Louis the fifteenth, she thought he was African but he was actually from Bengal and was possibly of Siddi Habshi origin. Madame Du Barry saw he was intelligent and had him educated but seemed to be mostly as a whim because she wrote about him as having "fancied himself the equal of all he met" and I don't think it ever occurred to her that he genuinely hated her. He denounced her during the French Revolution but but arrested on suspicion of being a spy later on. Ended up becoming a teacher known for his bitterness and died in poverty age 58.
A story worth seeing is Alexander Dumas.
@@jamesgoines7663 Definitely!
@@alexanderlamkio9321 my apologies for my ignorance
I'm sorry but I thought you were going to tell a happy story 😭
@@janejane6754 had me in the first half ngl 😭
This is indeed like how representation works! A movie stage for those forgotten gems of history! And not only twisting already established fictional characters or "colorblind" casting for historical characters....
I agree with you about "colorblind" casting for historical characters is annoying, especially because Hollywood has changed historical people of color to white characters since movies existed, for example The Impossible movie with Naomi Watts, the real person wasn't a blonde white woman... so whatever the race change, I agree it's annoying. But "twisting already established fictional characters..." funny that for centuries of filmmaking, no one has ever cared about that when a fictional character of color is turned white, but vice versa there is a bunch of butthurt outrage
@@nwandoe3599 And second: It's okay to do a cultural twist sometimes. Fairy tales change and have been retold anyway. The oldest Cinderella tale is set in Ancient Egypt (Rhodopis). It's always the question about the goals behind art. Art is of course expressing reality, and also getting "updates". It's always that we relate to someone similar, and this audience-focus and target-group-production is always a matter. Expanding a limited story tgrough adaptiond and is okay, but it shouldn't feel like "stolen". That is why "The Princess and the frog" had not get the backlash. It would have been also okay if it had been closer to the original tale. But sometimes it feels also like writing a fictional, illusional fairy tale past. Cultures need fairy tales and people need identification as well "representation". And now, the present is moving together, also the past is getting a "cultural mixture". Because history and fairy tales are mirroring always the present time. But knowledge is a different. Most people in the past didn't know so much about other cultures and projected their own imagination in it. But if we really know how a character looks or a historical character had been, we yearn to keep this image. We're no idiots...
Yes but i cant help but see the political agenda behind it no matter what, im sure the director made it with today racial tensions in mind...
@@F.R.F937 Creating an instance of art that in some way reflects the current times is not a 'political agenda'. This is what art has always done and will always do. If you'd stop indoctrinating yourself with anti-woke hysterical propaganda for a second it might help you not melt like a snowflake everytime you see a person of color in a movie trailer...
@@West-Telecom unpetty? what even is that word? or do you mean unpretty? if so, that's because he does not have the european face structure we expect people to have due to so many white people being on our screens.
I can’t believe they are making this man’s life story into a movie!!!! Soooo excited for this.
I would love to see a youthful trend to classical music!
I can't believe it wasn't done a long time ago.
YES ! Great to see his story put forward in cinema. I hope his musical pieces will be an inherent part of the movie!
Samara is such an underrated actress. Can’t wait to watch the entirety of this!
WTF this looks incredible. I'm about to spend like 6 hours finding out what the real story is; farewell sleep. This movie trailer hath murdered sleep and I shall sleep no more tonight.
Wait until you find out about Dumas and his son lol happy researching!
I stumbled upon his story by way of UA-cam. They did a bio. On him and I was curious and intrigued. By why I had never heard of him before and I was captured by his grace intelligence and good looks. The bio showed his face as it aged still a striking man. His journey is one anyone shunned and despised do to color lack of proper credentials shall gain inspiration from the life story of Chevalier.
I am so elated that they made this movie. I learned of this exceptional human being last year. His story should be known to all.
Oh my! This looks wonderful! The actors, the costumes, the plot!!! Looking forward to it!!!!
Saw this at TIFF and it was very good. Highly recommend for music history lovers especially.
Chevalier de Saint-Georges had an extraordinary life. It's an amazing true story. I hope they do justice to it and don't water it down.
Aren't Jewish movies just great
it's great to see such a movie, makes me think of 'Belle' by Amma Asante, what a masterpiece that's so underrated
Been waiting a long time for this extraordinary story to be made into a movie. Can't wait!
Movie set in France but everyone has British accents lol
This looks so gooooooooooood! Looking forward with great expectations!!!
It's about time. There are so many brilliant historical figures (especially of colour) whose stories remain untold. Looking forward to this one.
@@tjz7737 I am going to use your comment for my argument in a discussion about intelligence of internet culture. Thank you for this 🙏
@@tjz7737 Aw, man! It seems to have it's disappeared! Don't worry, I'll transcribe it from the screenshot of it that I have, and write it here again for you 😇🤗
French History, French Revolution, French story, French culture, but Hollywood made it with American and English actors with Oxford accent.
Of course, no one would be bothered otherwise.
Les Français n'avaient qu'à faire le film. Après tout, c'est leur histoire. Mais vous savez quoi ? Bizarrement, le sujet n'a pas trouvé preneur…
@@heliedecastanet1882 Pour un énième Astérix et Obélix, il y a du monde et des financement en tout cas..
@@Cassandra-yj5tz Hé oui…
This looks amazing!!!!!
Just been looking him up. For some reason what I'm hoping for now is that they'll be honest about his mum being 16 when she had him (she was a slave and his fathers wife maid).
Looks so good! I love period movies and the music is amazing!
Finally, a movie about this worthy story that has just been clamoring for someone to tale it to the screen. Hopefully they haven't distorted it beyond recognition as they seem to enjoy doing with every other great story lately
Love those kind of movies...the ountold stories
Been waiting for this for a long time since I heard his story some years ago.
Le Chevalier de St-Georges, enfin on en parle au 21ème siècle, 22 ans après! On se souvient de nos livres d'école, comme : "Les trois mousquetaires" de Alexandre Dumas. Interdit aux enfants d'apprendre les génies descendants de ces traites négrières. Enfin, cela finit par arriver forcément. J'aime le film.
Qu'est ce que tu racontes t'avais juste à aller à la bibliothèque et faire tes recherches et tu trouvais mdr ne blame personne de ton manque de curiosité
It's not lack of curiousity. If the schools don't teach about different historical figures, it's the fault of the schools for not bringing this information to people's attention. There's only so much a person can learn on their own without guidance. If the information is suppressed or passed over, whose fault is that?
I would love a movie about Alexandre Dumas father Thomas-Alexandre Dumas Davy de la Pailleterie, and I mean the true story of him.
Holy sheeeet this looks soo good
can't wait!!
Goosebumps!!!!!
I have got to watch this one!
Groundbreaking movie 🎥🍿 I'd watch it again 🎻🎻🎻🎻.
Looks amazing
Can't wait to see this film.
Ooh this looks good. I'm excited to see this one!
Soooo excited!
Can’t wait…!
Bring it ON!!
I just read Fire in the Minds of Men ( 500 pages) it notes the push for equality for b and w so I really look forward to this history biopic. Costume history pal loved it and when twice, I asked the reason, she said The Music! He did spend a summer with Mozart and met Papa Hayden. Glad the newest generation can get hooked on the classics I would love to see a "new trend" in classical music!
Chevalier means knight in french
wickedly awesome
You had me at Minnie Driver.
He is talented.
Wow! At first, I thought this would be a film about George Bridgetower, the African violinist, that Beethoven wrote the Kreutzer Sonata for. Can’t wait to learn more about Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges. Cheers! ~Miguel, Guitar Lessons from Spain 🇪🇸
no it was for French composer Rodolphe Kreutzer, though i thought it was for a romantic piece first
@@johnkelly-zg3mx Technically, we are both right, from Wikipedia: “Beethoven originally dedicated the sonata to George Bridgetower, the violinist at its first performance, but after a quarrel he revised the dedication in favour of Kreutzer.”
Seems so incredible. Can't wait to watch it
I'm so excited to see this!
It's about time he's known for his work. I've listened to his music for a few years now. I grew up on classical music and wondered for years why his music is not known as it should. It's about time. Folks you're in for a treat he really was fantastic .
Now people know the truth. Raised in a white city and nation and culture, pampered and privileged he learned to play a violin? Gee, and here i thought France was so intolerant. Is truth so hard to fathom that we must invent farces to boost self esteem?
Now this I have to see
This looks good.
TwoSetViolin are definitely waiting for this one
Wow! Definitely watching! 🎻♥️
Put Kelvin Harrison Jr on the caption!!!!!!
Amazing Trailer
Bravo 👏🏾 ENFIN la mise en LUMIÈRE de ce personnage extraordinaire. Le chevalier St George. Tellement de personnages noirs à HONORÉ ayant eu un impact sur l'histoire du monde. BRAVO aux producteurs anglais/américain d'avoir eu le courage de ce projet.
Les producteurs français j'ai des idées pour vous.
I want to google this dude now, and I also hope they have his music in the movie.
Check his music out for sure, it's gorgeous!
Can't wait...
Yes!!!!
This looks like it’s going to be a great movie.
YES YES YESSSS
I loved when he says..not everything is about you people..
Looks Very Interesting & Good
Seems so exciting
Nothing about him being the best sword man of his time or his time in the army
The beginning of the trailer has a clean transition between him playing the violin and then using his sword at 0:20
Wow!
Samara is my favorit actress 😘
I am still waiting for Dumas father biography (edited, thanks Hélie de Castanet)
Hey, Mustavo ! If you are referring to Thomas Alexandre Davy de la Pailleterie, later known as the Général Dumas (name of his mother), he was actually the father, not the grand-father, of Alexandre Dumas the elder (author of "Les Trois Mousquetaires", "Monte Cristo" etc). There is a movie in development by a French production, but I can't tell you when it will be released.
@@heliedecastanet1882 Yes, I stand corrected.
@@mustavogaia2655 You're welcome 🙂
I hope they do all three (maybe four Dumas). Each had a fascinating life and accomplishments. Start with the war hero move on to the two writers then end with an Olympic athlete.
@@BlackDoveNYC Given they are doing the movie in this trailer is almost odd that a Dumas movie hadnt been made yet - I mean, other than 3 musketeers and Monte Cristo which are based on real passages of the first Dumas' life.
Joao de Sa (former slave born in Congo) became a Knight of the Order of Santiago in 1502 in Lisbon.
YASUKE, a former African slave that was brought to Japan by Portuguese missionaries in the XVI CENTURY became a SAMURAI
Anyone wants to make movies on that?
Mappa Studio made anime about Yasuke. And I've heard about live action movie, but I believe it wasn't made.
I think they just don't want to explore and research. It's much easier to change race of well-known person than to look for real people of color in history
@@nadezhdaversh i heard Chadwick Boseman was interested in playing Yasuke. His untimely death probably put a stop ( or a big crank) on the process….
☹️
Great Marie Antoinette
Oh yeah, I'm in!
i hardly recognize samara heere. so good.
Mozart’s most cherished teacher
Where did you learn that?
@@xXbubbelXx a documentary about Moorish influence on the romantic period. I forgot the name but it made me start listening to him two years ago. You can hear a lot of similarities between him and Mozart in his compositions and he’s older than Wolfgang
@@lilicreature9082 But Amadeus was his fathers idiol when he was just a teen. But Amadeus made his first consert in his six and for royality. But Amadeus was Saliery’s student and he’d never seen Saint George.
@@West-Telecom Yeah, that’s what I read about Wolfgang’s upbringing when I was in the fourth grade. Read about the Moors
@@lilicreature9082 First i know about the moors. Then Mozart really was a mad man. He was in his own world.And what ??? This’s not that new. You couldn’t listen his chedevres or understand Mozarts philosophy just read something what never’would change anything ??? A jeweler knows how much gold is worth, no you.
I'll be patiently waiting for twoset to review this one 😏
This looks good
❤ SAMARA & MINI ❤
I say YASSSSSSSS
It's like Bridgerton and The Crown all rolled into one masterpiece
MINNIE STARRING IN ANOTHER MOVIE FROM THE PERIOD IS AMAZINGG
Looks so cool!!!
Never watched a fulll ad in my life til this. I have got to watch this and do a deep dive
So will we see his duel with the Chevalière d'Éon in London?
💗Samara💗
Estará en Cinépolis?
samara weaving i love you
so use to Samara going around shooting, first I thought she plays Marie chopping heads.
I’m trying to find the link to watch the movie on my television
Two people will go see this lol
Well that looks rad.
As long as there's Samara Weaving, the movie will go far beyond our own hopes and expectations.
He became one of the first black masons in France
He’s the Jimi Hendrix of the violin?
Not to diminish Mr. Harrisons role but, Deeply unhappy in her marriage, but a smile for the world to hide it, intelligent dialog & acting to express it - Samara Weaver was excellent in her role. I thought the gentleness of how the love triangle was presented was very well done. Upon the second release I went to see it a second time. i should have given it 5 stars instead of 4. Some people were very critical; I think they viewed this as a documentory vs a docudrama which has more flexibilaty with the story line .rh
R E A D Y!!!!!!
Where can I Watch it bro
I want to see this, but can’t find it in cements or streaming in the U.K.
VPN
I'm looking forward to seeing this. I love how Joseph Bologne (Chevalier) mixed his fencing with his playing.
Unfortunately, the same racial inequities that existed in that period of time still exist today in different forms in many places around the world. The Old Order always resists change.
Kelvin is incredible. History tries so hard to erase the contributions of Black talent. Please give us more of these stories.
History is written by conquerors hence it’s always going to be reshaped by those who take advantage of matters. Doesn’t matter the race, it’s all about power and gain
@@haikaikokoni369_ Well somebody made a way out of no way to get this film to the screen. I hope there'll be more period dramas celebrating minority historical figures.
For french people, only genius is important !! We don't care about the colour or something else!! Lot of American musician or writer went to France to find freedom !! Lot of student went to study art in France because it was forbidden in USA during this time !
Who is history?
Half White, Half Black......but nice try
where I can see this film???