Diana Vishneva: Pivotal Pointe - Kickstarter project trailer
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- Kickstarter project trailer for upcoming 90 min documentary film "Diana Vishneva: Pivotal Pointe".
Award-winning filmmaker Buddy Squires captures an intimate, unprecedented view of prima ballerina Diana Vishneva's remarkable journey.
Unlike other ballet and dance films, Diana Vishneva: Pivotal Pointe focuses its lens not only on the exquisite beauty and masterful technique that this remarkable ballerina brings to each performance, but also on the woman who is the artist - showing the intense focus, driving ambition, relentless discipline and sometimes painful sacrifices her 20+ year long career has required.
A film about a ballerina is not only for balletomanes to savor: thanks to Buddy Squires' direction and cinematography, a film of artistic integrity and beauty is being created with an unparalleled ballerina as its protagonist.
"Yes, that protagonist is specifically a Russian prima ballerina. But, because of the unique period in her career and life that the film captures, it becomes a more universal story of career achievement, career transition, dramatic change and new chapters. The goal of this film is to inspire the viewer to always stay focused, be ready to make choices and fully embrace change - all elements of Diana Vishneva's life, career and newest chapter."
You can support this Sam Cole's Kickstarter-project until Sun, Sep 13 2015.
More information: www.kickstarte...
Es perfecta! Ha logrado pasos clásicos limpios ágiles que le permiten bailar con precisión musical.
She is so strong.
agree, couldn't live without dance
Succesfully raised $78,501 USD with 194 backers!
When is this coming out? It's been a year!
I don't have a clue.
She doesn't speak English?
She is Russian. Why should she?
@@voronion A lot of people in Europe are bilingual. I'm not saying she should its just a bit unusual. A lot of other famous Russian dancers do
She does speak English, and quite well, as the rehearsal around 2.00 above shows; and so does this clip: ruclips.net/video/pr9pWLirqlM/видео.html
However, it's true that there are very few interviews in English, even when she's being interviewed in cultures that readily turn to English as the "lingua franca", so to speak, such as Scandinavian countries or Malaysia (I've seen interviews for TV in those areas).
However, on one interview somewhere in RUclips - an interview in Russian but with English subtitles, a commentator said (in English) that her speech in Russian combines utter spontaneity with an extraordinary level of eloquence. We're talking about superlative intelligence, as well as artistry. (I've looked for that interview to find the comment again; but I can't find it.) An extraordinary woman!
А вы внимательно смотрели видео????