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She Dances Alone

  • 1981
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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She Dances Alone (1981)
Drama

A drama documentary about the daughter of the Russian dancer Nijinsky. Along the way it sheds light on the woman, then 60 years old, who had tried to pursue her own career as a dancer, with ... Read allA drama documentary about the daughter of the Russian dancer Nijinsky. Along the way it sheds light on the woman, then 60 years old, who had tried to pursue her own career as a dancer, with the problems and profits of such illustrious forbears.A drama documentary about the daughter of the Russian dancer Nijinsky. Along the way it sheds light on the woman, then 60 years old, who had tried to pursue her own career as a dancer, with the problems and profits of such illustrious forbears.

  • Director
    • Robert Dornhelm
  • Writers
    • Jon Bradshaw
    • Paul Davids
  • Stars
    • Kyra Nijinsky
    • Bud Cort
    • Patrick Dupond
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    41
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    • Director
      • Robert Dornhelm
    • Writers
      • Jon Bradshaw
      • Paul Davids
    • Stars
      • Kyra Nijinsky
      • Bud Cort
      • Patrick Dupond
    • 2User reviews
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    Kyra Nijinsky
    • Self
    Bud Cort
    Bud Cort
    • Director
    Patrick Dupond
    • Dancer
    Max von Sydow
    Max von Sydow
    • Nijinsky
    • (voice)
    Sauncy LeSueur
    • Little Kyra
    Rosine Bena
    • Ballerina
    Jeanette Etheridge
    • Girlfriend
    Franco DeAlto
    • Patient
    Laura Hoover
    • Little Ballerina
    Walter Kent
    • Doctor
    • Director
      • Robert Dornhelm
    • Writers
      • Jon Bradshaw
      • Paul Davids
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    ClassicFilmEra

    Artsy and insightful!

    The format of "She Dances Alone" is the making of a movie within a movie, allowing the viewer to feel as though they are participating in Cort's dealing with the aggrivating, hysterical, and almost historical, Kyra Nijinsky. Symbolizng lost dreams of dance and the career of her father, Bud Cort gives her a chance to re-create the latter and escape reality by basking in her dreams. Nijinsky is comical, but at times, one can't help but look on her with sympathy, as sometimes she never seems to want to give up the past.

    The director, played by the beautifully talented Bud Cort, was, for me, the hi-light of "She Dances Alone." His reactions to Kyra's outlandish comments and dancing is so underwhelming, understated, and marvelously deadpan. The way he handles Kyra and the young ballerina is gentle and empathetic.

    Also listen to the song played at the very end- it is Bud Cort! He has a very soft, melodic voice!

    Furthermore, this movie is sadly underrated, but it went far beyond my expectations.
    10tiwannae

    A glimpse into the life of Nijinsky's daughter.

    This movie, I have read, originally began as a documentary about Vaslav Nijinsky, as seen through the eyes of his daughter, Kyra. Kyra, at the start of the film, was living, frugally, in a small apartment in San Francisco and was a reclusive lay nun, devoted to her religious convictions. She, it seems, was an enfant terrible, making the project as a straight documentary very straining. But in the process, director Robert Dornhelm decided to shift gears and take some of the footage he shot of his interviews with Kyra to turn it into a quasi-docudrama, with Bud Cort in the role of "the Director".

    With this turn, the film focuses on Kyra's life, along with Kyra's memories of life with her famous father and mother, Romola. Kyra, as a subject, remains difficult to work with, as she is very independent-minded, and goes off on tangents, and stresses-out Cort's character as he tries to humor her to follow the lead of his directing. To try and do this, he employs the help of a young ballerina to evoke Kyra's true memories of her childhood, which we see, was very dysfunctional: dealing with her father's growing mental illness, of which we see, through her eccentric nature, she may have somewhat inherited, as well as her mother's moodiness and dominance of him. Her relationship with her mother was strained from childhood, as Kyra wanted to be a dancer. But to Romola, there could NOT be two Nijinsky's in the home, as she would never be as great as her father was. Much of the frustrated and thwarted dancer seems to have been a great part of her personality, as she takes advantage of as many opportunities to show off her skills as she can--even though she was a very overweight woman in her late 60's!

    To enhance the film, Patrick Dupond dances Nijinsky's famous roles, and Max von Sydow reads from Nijinsky's diary.

    I found this to be an interesting, and artsy, film-within-a-film. The dancing is very evocative of the great Nijinsky, and it is interesting to watch how Kyra instructs Dupond's movements in "Spectre de la Rose". The classical music selections are wonderful! Kyra, although frustrating to watch, is a worthy subject for the film; Dornhelm's direction is fine, and Bud Cort is enjoyable to watch, especially his interaction with the ballerina who plays the young Kyra, and with a very nice voice, he gets to sing the closing theme of the film.

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    • Release date
      • May 14, 1981 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Austria
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tek Başına Dans Ediyor
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      1 hour 27 minutes
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