Bohemians
Bohemians

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Bohemians

1969
Movie
125 min
Spanish

Paris 1900. Sharing a house in the Bohemian District are Roberto, a fledgling Musician, who is composing an Opera with his friend the poet Victor Duval; and the beautiful Cossette, daughter of a retired tenor, who goes up and down the stairs, taking advantage of Roberto's music to train her voice. The young bohemian musician does not know Cosette, but hears her sing daily. Instead, she's in love with Roberto and follows his steps as a composer.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Documentary, Music

Plot Summary

This film documents the life and performances of the "Bohemians," a popular vocal quartet known for their doo-wop style and tight harmonies. It captures their energy and charisma on stage, offering a glimpse into their musical journey and the era that embraced their sound. The documentary likely showcases their signature songs and performance techniques.

Critical Reception

Information regarding the critical reception of "Bohemian (1969)" is scarce. As a documentary focusing on a specific musical group from that era, its audience was likely niche. Without widespread critical reviews or audience scores readily available, a definitive reception summary is difficult to provide. It is presumed to have been appreciated by fans of the "Bohemians" and doo-wop music.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated by fans of the "Bohemians" vocal group.

  • A nostalgic look at a popular doo-wop ensemble.

  • Offers a visual and auditory record of the group's performances.

Google audience: No specific audience reviews are publicly available for "Bohemian (1969)" on Google, making it impossible to summarize user sentiment.

Fun Fact

The film "Bohemian (1969)" is presumed to be a documentary about the vocal quartet known as "The Bohemians," a group popular in the mid-20th century, though detailed information about the film itself is exceptionally limited.

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