Anno | 2006 |
Genere | Documentario |
Produzione | Francia |
Durata | 77 minuti |
Regia di | Bertrand Normand |
Attori | Diane Baker, Uliana Lopatkina, Evguenya Obraztsova, Alina Somova, Diana Vishneva Svetlana Zakharova. |
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Documentario che segue l'allenamento e le performance di cinque danzatori dei Balletti Russi del Mariniinski Theater, un tempo conosciuti come Kirov Ballet.
"Ballerina" parts the curtain on a rarefied realm where the bodies of young girls are stretched, twisted and sent floating on air according to the dictates of a severe and beautiful cult. The public pays top dollar to witness the fruits of this ritualized labor, an exquisite discipline known as the Russian ballet, and now the filmmaker Bertrand Normand bids to demystify its processes in a documentary portrait.
Mr. Normand follows the progress of five young women from their acceptances at elite ballet schools to their careers at the apex of the Russian ballet hierarchy and global renown. We eavesdrop on rehearsals, go backstage at auditions and sit among the audience at the Maryinsky Theater, home of Russia's greatest dance company.
This privileged glimpse feels no more than that: "Ballerina" is a frustratingly shallow primer, with only a breezy contextualization of the historical, political and aesthetic factors that play into this beguiling spectacle, and only a skin-deep engagement with the interior lives of its stars.
If only a glimpse, the privilege compensates: one wants more from "Ballerina" because the world it reveals - elegant and harsh, glamorous and grinding, classical and obsolete - proves so rich in exquisite contradictions.
Da The New York Times, 16 gennaio 2009
Those passionate about ballet will need no encouragement to experience the new documentary "Ballerina," and those who don't care will be tempted to change their minds should they see it. As the lyric from "A Chorus Line" insists, "everyone is beautiful at the ballet," and this film is dedicated to proving that point. Directed and in large part shot by Bertrand Normand with a digital Betacam, "Ballerina" [...] Vai alla recensione »