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They also bear witness to his strong but seldom realized ambitions for the ballet film.
Group of teenage girls, obviously there to watch an anodine ballet film, talking loudly all the way through.
Ballet films are a genre, like baseball movies.
He also made two ballet films.
Around the same time she began her diary, Ms. Yin watched a ballet film and fell in love with dance.
Nutcracker: The Motion Picture is the only ballet film Ballard has ever made.
The gorgeous redhead in 'The Red Shoes' -the best ballet film ever made!"
As a consequence, Nureyev was keen to expand the scope of the ballet film beyond preserving a particular choreography or broadcasting a stage performance.
In 1970 he arranged the score for the ballet film The Tales of Beatrix Potter.
The film was directed by Carroll Ballard, who had never before directed a ballet film (and hasn't since).
Aronofsky first discussed with Portman the possibility of a ballet film in 2000, and he found she was interested in playing a ballet dancer.
Peter Rabbit appears in the 1971 ballet film, The Tales of Beatrix Potter.
"Ballet film productions never made any money," said John Hargreaves, the producer of "Don Quixote."
There would be ballet films and videos and performances of famous ballet faux pas and ballet excerpts.
An abbreviated version of the tale appeared as a segment in the 1971 ballet film, The Tales of Beatrix Potter.
The Johnny Town-mouse character appeared in a 1971 ballet film, and the tale has been adapted to a BBC television animated series.
In 1971 a ballet film was released, The Tales of Beatrix Potter, directed by Reginald Mills.
Aronofsky and Portman first discussed a ballet film in 2000, after the release of Requiem for a Dream, though the script was yet to be written.
We started to watch some old Russian ballet films such as The Stone Flower, Swan Lake and Spartacus.
Don Quixote is a 1973 Australian ballet film starring Rudolph Nureyev and Robert Helpmann.
Her earliest influence was the classic British ballet film The Red Shoes (1948), which prompted her, at age eight, to plan a career as a ballerina.
Conversely, said Mr. Azenberg, seemingly slam-dunk material like the cult ballet film "The Red Shoes" often bombs.
In 1971, Johnny Town-mouse and his friends appeared as characters in the ballet film, The Tales of Beatrix Potter.
A scene from the famous ballet film The Red Shoes shows Moira Shearer playing the fictional Victoria Page.
Norman Campbelle, a Canadian film and television director, came onstage to narrate an anthology of ballet films (mostly his) with Miss Kain in various roles.