
Geronimo1967
Ive always thought Ravels Bolero one of the most constraining of pieces of music so its really quite liberating for the music as well as the dance to see this short feature follow the visit of the young Fran (Francois Chaignaud) to his mother and sister in their sleepy village. Lets just say the place is unused to the dynamism of this young man whose artistic flair and sexually-charged movement starts off gently but builds to something that really rocks the boat - and largely within the confines of a cubicle in a public toilet that doubles up as a cottage from time to time too. As the music reaches its crescendo the crowds pack into this rapidly TARDIS-esque space and the effects of his performance become contagious as those previously cont...