Popularity: 5 (history)
| Director: | Stephen Williams |
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| Writer: | Stefani Robinson |
| Staring: |
| The illegitimate son of an African slave and a French plantation owner, Joseph Bologne rises to improbable heights in French society as a celebrated violinist-composer and fencer, complete with an ill-fated love affair and a falling out with Marie Antoinette and her court. | |
| Release Date: | Apr 20, 2023 |
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| Director: | Stephen Williams |
| Writer: | Stefani Robinson |
| Genres: | Drama, Music, History |
| Keywords | biography, marie antoinette, violinist, based on true story, 18th century, illegitimate child |
| Production Companies | Element Pictures, TSG Entertainment, Searchlight Pictures |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $4,200,000
Budget: $35,000,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Kelvin Harrison Jr. | Joseph |
| Samara Weaving | Marie-Josephine |
| Lucy Boynton | Marie Antoinette |
| Alex Fitzalan | Philippe |
| Minnie Driver | La Guimard |
| Sian Clifford | Madame de Genlis |
| Henry Lloyd-Hughes | Christoph Gluck |
| Marton Csokas | Montalembert |
| Alec Newman | Poncet |
| Ronkẹ Adékoluẹjo | Nanon |
| Jessica Boone | La Arnould |
| Jim High | George Bologne |
| Fatou Sohna | Rosie |
| Sam Barlien | King Louis XVI |
| Martin Matejcik | Alexander Picard |
| Ben Bradshaw | La Bossiere |
| Joseph Prowen | Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Yesi Ramirez | Casting |
| Attila Végh | Hairstylist |
| Daniel Vaclavik | Assistant Art Director |
| David Aaron Brun | Sound Effects Editor |
| Greg Hedgepath | Supervising Sound Editor |
| Karen Murphy | Production Design |
| John Axelrad | Editor |
| Gemma Randall | Art Direction |
| Brittany Jamison-Lackey | Makeup Artist |
| Roo Maurice | Makeup & Hair |
| Tomas Kratochvila | Assistant Art Director |
| Angelina Faulkner | Dialogue Editor |
| Richard Weingart | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Maria Saade | Visual Effects Producer |
| Michaela Dejmalova | Set Costumer |
| Tomáš Červenka | Boom Operator |
| Martin Matejcik | Utility Stunts |
| Kriz David | Gaffer |
| Lucie Pankhurst | Choreographer |
| Lotty Sanna | Set Decoration |
| Charlene Williams | Makeup Artist |
| Frantisek Weber | Supervising Art Director |
| Alexandra Fehrman | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Neil Impey | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Annie Crawford | Costume Supervisor |
| Maya Kvetny | Local Casting |
| Ezra Dweck | Sound Effects Editor |
| Stepan Krizek | Grip |
| Natalie Fox | Makeup & Hair |
| Amelie Poitras | Visual Effects Producer |
| Ana Cuerda | Costume Supervisor |
| Julija Mickėnaitė | Second Assistant Director |
| Petr Forejt | Production Sound Mixer |
| David Lištván | Stunt Coordinator |
| Martin Matiášek | "B" Camera Operator |
| Stephen Williams | Director |
| Stefani Robinson | Writer |
| Kris Bowers | Original Music Composer |
| Jess Hall | Director of Photography |
| Kharmel Cochrane | Casting |
| Oliver Garcia | Costume Design |
| Bobbi Banks | Supervising Sound Editor |
| Michael Abels | Music Producer, Music Arranger |
| Richard L. Fox | First Assistant Director |
| Justin Riemer | Stunt Coordinator |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Dianne McGunigle | Producer |
| Peter Oberth | Executive Producer |
| Cornelia Burleigh | Producer |
| Zahra Phillips | Producer |
| Emily Morgan | Co-Producer |
| Stefani Robinson | Producer |
| Ed Guiney | Producer |
| Andrew Lowe | Producer |
| David Minkowski | Co-Producer |
| AJ Riach | Co-Producer |
| Matthew Stillman | Co-Producer |
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Popularity History
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| 2024 | 4 | 23 | 36 | 13 |
| 2024 | 5 | 24 | 49 | 15 |
| 2024 | 6 | 17 | 25 | 11 |
| 2024 | 7 | 23 | 43 | 13 |
| 2024 | 8 | 18 | 31 | 10 |
| 2024 | 9 | 16 | 21 | 9 |
| 2024 | 10 | 13 | 25 | 9 |
| 2024 | 11 | 13 | 22 | 9 |
| 2024 | 12 | 16 | 31 | 10 |
| 2025 | 1 | 16 | 46 | 9 |
| 2025 | 2 | 10 | 14 | 3 |
| 2025 | 3 | 7 | 25 | 1 |
| 2025 | 4 | 2 | 5 | 1 |
| 2025 | 5 | 2 | 5 | 1 |
| 2025 | 6 | 1 | 3 | 1 |
| 2025 | 7 | 1 | 3 | 0 |
| 2025 | 8 | 1 | 2 | 1 |
| 2025 | 9 | 3 | 4 | 2 |
| 2025 | 10 | 3 | 5 | 2 |
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| 2024 | 11 | 899 | 937 |
MORE SPOILER-FREE MINI-REVIEWS @ https://www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/mini-reviews-2023-edition "Chevalier holds a screenplay by Stefani Robinson that doesn't escape the predictability of the usual biopic structure, but director Stephen Williams offers a careful, surprisingly captivating look ... at the life story of composer Joseph Bologne. A thematically sensitive yet tremendously inspiring narrative set to incredibly cathartic classical music that allows for a powerful, climactic conclusion. The cast is wonderful, as Kelvin Harrison Jr. delivers one of the best performances of 2023 to date. Costume design and makeup will surely get many nominations in the next awards season." Rating: B
Chevalier may not revolutionize the biographical picture genre, but it is an incredibly well-crafted film that makes for an entertaining watch. Stephen Williams' direction was one of the biggest standouts of the movie, with his use of smooth transitions and camera work in a 3D space immersing the vi ... ewer in the world of the characters. The scene of Joseph Bologne composing his opera while falling in love with Marie-Josephine was a particular highlight, showcasing Williams' ability to effectively convey emotion through his directing. The score of the film was also absolutely incredible, adding to the overall enjoyment of the viewing experience. I am not one for classical music, but many tracks from this film will be added to my music library. The sets and character designs were well-done, but there were some moments where the city landscape looked a bit rough due to the use of CGI. Although not a major issue, it was noticeable enough to detract slightly from the film's overall aesthetic. The story of Chevalier was quite compelling, and the writers had plenty of source material to work with. The film's pace was quick, with a runtime of only 107 minutes, which made for a streamlined viewing experience. However, I do think that an additional twenty minutes could have allowed for more development in the latter half of the film. The performances of the cast were exceptional, particularly Kelvin Harrison Jr.'s portrayal of Chevalier, which carried the film. The supporting actors, including Samara Weaving and Lucy Boynton, also delivered stellar performances that complemented Harrison's standout role. Overall, Chevalier is a well-done film with a unique story that was hidden in history for so long. Going into it, I wasn't sure what to expect, but I was impressed by the film's technical aspects, engaging story, and strong performances. While it may not break new ground, Chevalier is a worthwhile watch for those looking for a well-crafted biographical picture. Score: 78% ✅ Verdict: Great
I was really looking forward to this, and after it starts with some compelling duelling violins between the eponymous "Joseph" (Kelvin Harrison Jnr.) and none other than the great Mozart himself (Joseph Prowen) that features some magical musical improvisations, I thought I was in for a treat. Sadly, ... though, t'was not to be. Essentially this is a rather plodding melodrama that could quite easily have been at the more musical end of an episode of "Versailles". Born, illegitimately, to the owner of a plantation and one of his indentured slaves, "Joseph" shows a considerable talent that his father is keen to see developed. He relocates the boy from Guadeloupe to Paris where he must learn - on his own - to thrive. To be excellent. He does, he even befriends Marie Antoinette (Lucy Boynton) and is to be considered for the job of musical director at the Opera de Paris. He has a competitor, though, and the Queen decides that a tournament is the order of the day. "Joseph" recruits the mellifluously talented marquise "Marie-Josephine" (the really quite sterile Samara Weaving) to sing in his new opera but her menacing marquis husband (Martin Csokas) is having none of that and pretty soon young "Joseph" is facing disgrace, humiliation and with losing his popularity at court. Gradually, now, he is drawn into the revolutionary world of his friend "Philippe" (Alex Fitzalan) with quite a denouement looming! The film looks great and when there is music, that is also rousing and distinguished. It's just the story and, for the most part, the acting. It's all just a bit weak. There's way too much dialogue and romantic shenanigans that we know are dangerous, reckless even, but they only manage to clog up the potency of this story of lust, bigotry, politics and power. I enjoyed it, but I suppose I expected - certainly wanted - something a little more like "Amadeus" (1984).