Documentary "Ballerina" Opens Tomorrow

Diana Vishneva

Diana Vishneva

After an appearance at the Dance On Camera festival, "Ballerina" will be opening at a limited number of movie theaters tomorrow, January 16th.  The film, shown alongside a number of dance-related movies, documentaries, and features, will now stand on its own as an intimate look into the lives of five Russian ballerinas.

For the ballet aficionados who are interested in the in-depth journey of a dancer, or for the ballet admirer who lusts after the glamour of the stage, the film intends to satisfy with their unique stories and experience...if nothing else, the dancing will be worth the watch.

Directed by Bertrand Norman, he sought to tell the story of the ballerinas at the Kirov, and the mystique of their lives behind the Maryinsky theater stage.  Following Ulyana Lopatkina, Diana Vishneva, Svetlana Zakharova, Alina Somova, and Evgenia Obraztsova through different points of their career, we see the complexity of everyday human emotions paralleled with their work and passion as a ballerina.

The 80-minute documentary takes on a mission that could easily become trite (the Russian ballerina has certainly been the focus of many films before), but aims to introduce something new with their personal stories and journeys.  

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A jewel for learning

Thank you for highlighting the Ballerina documentary.  Many of my counseling clients benefit greatly from learning about the journey that other dancers experience.  One of the most important mental aspects of training and sacrificing is knowing you are experiencing the same highs and lows as others before you.  This documentary can be inspirational and help dancers remember that they are not alone in their journey but are a part of a unique group.

Where is it playing?

Any links or any idea as to which cities are playing this documentary?

Theater options

I know it is playing in New York City at Quad Cinema on W 13th St.  As for other cities I'm not sure because it is a limited release.  You can definitely look it up on moviefone.com or another movie ticket site for what might be closest to you.

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