Keswick Film Festival

Saturday 18th November 5:00 PM

Ballets russes

Director: Dan Geller/Danya Goldfine Country: USA
Cert: PG Year: 2005 Length: 118 minsLanguage: English
Autumn 2006

Audience Reaction

Score: 91.43% Attendance: 61

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What began as a documentary of the once-in-a-lifetime reunion of the Ballets Russes dancers in 2000, soon turned into the map of the rich history of the ballet company of Russian refugees who never danced in Russia.

Over 50 hours of delightful archival footage was uncovered by Geller and Goldfine and together with idiosyncratic stories given by the dancers, Geller and Goldfine had the daunting but thrilling task of editing this down into the tale of the ballet company.

The result follows the company's history from the turn-of-the-century in Paris, its halcyon days touring the States in the 1930s and 40s to its demise in the 1950s and 60s; fusing archive footage with poignant and revealing interviews.

Critics

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One of the most engrossing and delightful films I've seen this year
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PHILIP FRENCH, THE OBSERVER







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