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Anna Pavlova

  • Mini-série télévisée
  • 1983
  • 2h 35min
NOTE IMDb
6,9/10
268
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Anna Pavlova (1983)
BiographyDramaMusicMusical

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe film is based on the biography of the legendary Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova. She became an internationally regarded ballerina after her performances in 1909 with the Dyaghilev's Balle... Tout lireThe film is based on the biography of the legendary Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova. She became an internationally regarded ballerina after her performances in 1909 with the Dyaghilev's Ballet in Paris and in London. Anna Pavlova eventually formed her own troupe. She made a succes... Tout lireThe film is based on the biography of the legendary Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova. She became an internationally regarded ballerina after her performances in 1909 with the Dyaghilev's Ballet in Paris and in London. Anna Pavlova eventually formed her own troupe. She made a successful world tour together with Viktor d'Andre, who was her husband and manager.

  • Casting principal
    • Galina Belyaeva
    • Sergey Shakurov
    • Vsevolod Larionov
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,9/10
    268
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    • Casting principal
      • Galina Belyaeva
      • Sergey Shakurov
      • Vsevolod Larionov
    • 6avis d'utilisateurs
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Galina Belyaeva
    Galina Belyaeva
    • Anna Pavlova
    • 1983
    Sergey Shakurov
    Sergey Shakurov
    • Mikhail Fokine
    • 1983
    Vsevolod Larionov
    Vsevolod Larionov
    • Sergei Diaghilev
    • 1983
    James Fox
    James Fox
    • Victor Dandré
    • 1983
    Svetlana Toma
    Svetlana Toma
    • Liubov - Anna's Mother…
    • 1983
    Leonid Markov
    Leonid Markov
    • General Bezobrazov
    • 1983
    Georgio Dimitriou
    • Cecchetti
    • 1983
    Ion Sandri Scurea
    • Teodor Shtaier
    • 1983
    Tiit Härm
    Tiit Härm
    • Alexandre Volinine
    • 1983
    Natalya Fateeva
    Natalya Fateeva
    • Matilda Kshesinskaia
    • 1983
    Anatoliy Romashin
    Anatoliy Romashin
    • Alexandre Benois
    • 1983
    Viktor Sergachyov
    Viktor Sergachyov
    • Vladimir Teliakovskii
    • 1983
    Mikhail Krapivin
    • Vaslav Nijinsky
    • 1983
    Lina Buldakova
    • Anna Pavlova as Child…
    • 1983
    Grigore Grigoriu
    Grigore Grigoriu
    • Mikhail Mordkin
    • 1983
    Pyotr Gusev
    • Marius Petipa
    • 1983
    Igor Dmitriev
    Igor Dmitriev
    • Léon Bakst
    • 1983
    Aleksandr Zvenigorsky
    Aleksandr Zvenigorsky
    • Aganson - Violinist
    • 1983
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    Avis des utilisateurs6

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    8varsha_chandwani

    Dance , dance & dance!!

    This film , it can be said , is dedicated to artists all round the world. I saw this film in Russian language as I did not have the benefit of English sub-titles but in spite of that I fell in love with the film!!All the dancers who ever feel low can see this film and gain their confidence back.The movie shows that no matter whether she was tired or in pain , Anna Pavlova always danced and never disappointed her audiences. Her dedication to dance was unparalleled and those who want to take up dance as their career must start out only after watching this film.The music was haunting too. I wish Anna Pavlova was really the heroine of this film.
    10Nurey

    Emotionally wonderful and thought-provoking!

    I am Russian and I have a great love for Ballet, both watching it and performing. I only watched this movie once, and now wish to see it again.

    This documentary is, on my scale, as good as Burnt by the Sun! And that's the highest on my scale!
    Kirpianuscus

    admirable work

    one of the lovely films from my childhood. its beauty, its status of introduction in the art of ballet, the first steps to great biography, its sadness and magic and dramas and solitude, success and pain, the life as scene and the Russian flavor, so unique and special and seductive. fragments of scenes. and the music.and the force of profound passion for an art who becomes the axis of her entire life. a film who remains special for me. out of any explanation. because each scene covers the dreams of each viewer from public. to do, to fight, to sacrifice. everything. for to do what you must do with all senses, with entire energy. a form of poem. Russian in profound sense. because the tenderness and the love and the new show and the time who becomes insignificant in the demonstration of her art are more than fascinating or touching. they are real.
    10soneagu

    I wanted so much to be able to buy this movie!

    I have watched lots and lots of movies during the communist (oh well, there was/is no such thing as communism, it was - is in china - just pure dictatorship) era, but just a hand of them impressed me as much as this one. I went to the theatre daily while it played there, and each and every time I was out of speech. Galina Belyaeva is out of this world in the movie, the director is great, and as much as I despise russians right now because of the war in Ukraine, I simply love this movie. I love it, I love it, I love it! I cannot understand why it is not popularized more, why it is not sold as DVD or whatever else more. I love ballet, but this movie is so much more than it!
    4JamesHitchcock

    Bland Co-Production which will offend nobody but will not really satisfy anybody either.

    Anna Matveyevna Pavlova (1881-1931) was probably the most famous female ballet dancer of the early 20th century. She was born into poverty to an unmarried working-class mother in St Petersburg, was a sickly child, and was initially regarded as too tall and thin to become a ballerina. Despite these disadvantages, however, she rose to become a prima ballerina with the Imperial Russian Ballet and Diaghilev's Ballets Russes. She later formed her own dance company with which she toured the world.

    This filmed biography of Pavlova is a rare example of an Anglo-Soviet co-production. It was rather surprisingly made during the Cold War period of early eighties, a rather frosty period in relations between the Soviet Union and the West. The famous British director Michael Powell acted as producer; Powell had a great interest in ballet and had earlier made, with his collaborator Emeric Pressburger, "The Red Shoes", one of the greatest ballet films of all time. Another Westerner involved with the project was Martin Scorsese, who tried to cast two major Hollywood stars, Robert De Niro as an American impresario and Jack Nicholson as Pavlova's husband and manager, Victor D'André. The Soviet authorities, however, objected to both men, De Niro because he had appeared in "The Deer Hunter", often seen as anti-communist, and Nicholson because of some disobliging comments he had made about the Soviet system. The role of D'André eventually went to James Fox, about the only face any Westerner might recognise.

    Pavlova was perhaps not the most obvious person for the Soviets to want to make a film about. She was a Russian artist of impeccable proletarian background, but one who preferred to make her home in capitalist, imperialist Britain rather than in the workers' fatherland. Between 1912 and her death in 1931, a few days short of her fiftieth birthday, she lived in Golders Green, North London, and never returned to her native land. Perhaps this is why the script places such stress upon her supposed wish to dance at the Mariinsky Theatre for one last time; if this really was her wish it was never fulfilled.

    The film is a visually attractive recreation of the world of the late 19th and early twentieth centuries, with some elegant recreations of Pavlova's dances. It is, however, slow-moving and at times dull, with little underneath its surface beauty. The events of its heroine's life are not always easy to follow; it is, for example, a long time before we realise that Victor actually is Anna's husband as well as her business manager. Anna never becomes much more than a beautiful mask; we learn what sort of dancer she was, but not what sort of woman she was. Perhaps the film illustrates the drawbacks of multi-national co-productions, particularly when made by two nations with very different political and social systems. When one is trying to satisfy the demands of two very different markets, it is all too easy to fall back on something bland which will offend nobody but on the other hand will not really satisfy anybody either. 4/10

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      Martin Scorsese (who cameos), an acolyte of Michael Powell, originally convinced both Robert De Niro and Jack Nicholson to star in the movie. The legendary pairing was vetoed by the Russian Ministry of Cinema, as De Niro's Voyage au bout de l'enfer (1978) was seen as anti-Communist, and Nicholson had made disparaging remarks about the Soviet Union in interviews. Nicholson's role was eventually played by James Fox.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 10 mars 1985 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Union soviétique
      • Allemagne de l'Est
      • Cuba
      • France
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Russe
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Anna Pawlowa - Ein Leben für den Tanz
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Ivy House, North End Road, Golders Green, Londres, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni
    • Sociétés de production
      • Poseidon Productions
      • Mosfilm
      • Sovinfilm
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