
On the eve of it's world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival the first trailer for Jan Kounen's Coco Chanel And Igor Stravinsky has just arrived online. Strangely enough this is one of a pair of Coco Chanel bio-pics vying for attention at the moment - the other stars Amelie's Audrey Tatou - and it certainly represents a major departure for director Jan Kounen.
Paris 1913, Coco Chanel is devoted to her work and madly in love with the handsome and very wealthy Arthur ‘Boy’ Capel. At the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, Igor Stravinsky premieres his Rite of Spring. Coco attends the premiere and is mesmerised. But the revolutionary work is too modern, too radical: the enraged audience boos and jeers. A near-riot ensues. Stravinsky is inconsolable. 7 years later. Now rich, respected and successful, Coco is devastated by Boy Capel’s death. She meets Stravinsky again - now a penniless refugee living in exile in Paris after the Russian Revolution, The attraction between them is immediate and electric. Coco offers Stravinsky the use of her new villa in Garches, so that he will be able to work, and he moves in straight away, with his children and consumptive wife. And so a passionate, intense love affair between two creative giants begins.
Find the trailer below the break!


Looks enticing. I sure hope the film uses Stravinksy's music as the backing score.