Baryshnikov in the Movies Part I: The Turning Point

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • Mikhail Baryshnikov is one of the few ballet dancers that has widespread recognition outside of the dance world. In addition to his jaw dropping technical abilities, his acting in four movies and one cable series from the 1970s through the early 2000s served as an important artistic vehicle to expand his reach into popular culture to non-ballet fans. This video is the first in a series on Baryshnikov in the movies. This video covers his work in The Turning Point, a movie in which he portrayed a character not far from his own reality as a dance superstar Soviet defector. In his first film, he commanded attention with his dynamic presence and gravitas. So grab some popcorn, turn out the lights and enjoy the show!
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    Videos
    The Turning Point, 20th Century Fox, 1977
    White Nights, Columbia Pictures, 1985
    Company Business, MGM, 1991
    Sex and the City, HBO, 2004, clip from 57nira RUclips channel
    • Mikhail Baryshnikov. S...
    Baryshnikov at Wolf Trap, Kultur Videos, 1976
    The Graduate, Embassy Pictures, 1967, clip from StudiocanalUK RUclips channel
    • The Graduate Starring ...
    Top Gun, Paramount Pictures, 1986, clip from Movieclips RUclips channel
    • Top Gun (6/8) Movie CL...
    What a Way to Go!, 20th Century Fox,1964, clip from manuele barozzi RUclips channel
    • Gene Kelly & Shirley M...
    Giselle, American Ballet Theatre, 1977, Paramount Home Video VHS
    Born to be Wild, 2004, Kultur Video
    Photos
    Baryshnikov in Giselle, Chicago, 1978, Vladimir Bliokh
    Herbert Ross, 1965, Jack Mitchell, Getty Images
    Nora Kaye, Herbert Ross, Shirley MacLaine, 1977, Archive Photos/Stringer/Getty Images
    Nora Kaye, undated photo, poster on Walmart.com
    Nora Kaye, Fall River Legend, 1948, photo by Carl Van Vechten, Wikipedia
    Kelly Brown, in The Girl Most Likely, 1957, IMDb.com
    Kelly and Isabel Brown, on tour, 1940s, Jacob’s Pillow Dance website
    Nora Kaye and Erik Bruhn, 1956, from Bruhn’s Facebook page, photo by Maurice Seymour
    Leslie and Kelly Brown, Leslie Browne’s Instagram
    Arthur Laurents, Director of the musical La Cage aux Folles, 1983, Bernard Gotfryd photographer, Wikipedia
    Anne Bancroft, from an appearance on Bob Hope’s Chrysler Theatre, Wikipedia
    Movie reviews and award information from Wikipedia
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Комментарии • 54

  • @pauliberg3492
    @pauliberg3492 2 года назад +47

    He remains " a once off "..a miracle dancer, amazing, exquisite ,divine , elegant...etc.

  • @57113
    @57113 8 месяцев назад +15

    I was a young ballet sudent when the Turning Point came out. I was still young so I didn't really know who Misha was. My mom was a former principal ballerina so when I was soon introduced who this magical dancer was. When I finally saw the movie all in the dancing world knew who he was and how he changed ballet, especially for male dancers in the west. Every ballerina would have loved to dance with Misha as a partner. He is a remarkable man, as well as one of the greatest male dancers of his generation.❤❤❤❤

  • @michaeldilsaver9756
    @michaeldilsaver9756 4 месяца назад +9

    The dance sequences in White Knights, Baryshnikov & Hines were amazing

  • @theonecounttheonecount8477
    @theonecounttheonecount8477 2 года назад +25

    I was a ballerina when The Turning Pointe came out. It was great to have a ballet movie with such incredible dancers, and our Misha in it. Of course, White Nights was fabulous. Both stories that have real life significance, with real art and athleticism. Baryshnikov also speaks several languages fluently. He will always be the best in my book. His turns are so tight and controlled. He was born to dance. He did make it look effortless. It's far from effortless. It's grueling everyday, but I sure do miss it.

  • @jdsciano
    @jdsciano 2 месяца назад +4

    One of my Top 10 favorite movies-my Grandma introduced me to it, as a child. This movie does not get nearly the attention it deserves either back in the day in 1977 or in the modern day, today. Stellar performances by all in every aspect & i loved that it was an on-location shoot in NYC which lended more authenticity to the lives in the story. (So sick of that CGI cr@p they use today, you never know whom or what is really present or not.) It was so magical to see a Real entire Audience applauding Real Ballet Dancers. Transported. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • @ThirzaLynetteClarke-ku9dq
    @ThirzaLynetteClarke-ku9dq Год назад +11

    This movie portrayed far more than love of ballet with the best actors and dancers. I remember it always. Thank you.

  • @lesliesalas4853
    @lesliesalas4853 Год назад +8

    My favorite? ALL OF IT!!

  • @doris6526
    @doris6526 2 года назад +9

    Divino Misha!❤❤❤

  • @booboo.maloney
    @booboo.maloney 2 года назад +11

    My sister and I watched White Nights countless times growing up. It was one of our favorites; mostly because of Mikhail Baryshnikov. We also used to watch his Nutcracker every Christmas when it would air on TV. We even saw him on tour once, back in the 80s. But I had never heard of this movie until I was an adult. I loved it instantly.

    • @KentGBecker
      @KentGBecker  2 года назад +4

      Thanks. Will have a White Nights review soon. Love the movie.

    • @valmacclinchy
      @valmacclinchy Год назад +2

      @@KentGBecker I saw White Nights four times in the theater. Hope to see him perform in a play one day!

  • @leticiafaxas6069
    @leticiafaxas6069 Год назад +6

    I loved this movie…the fight between Shirley MacLaine and Anne Bancroft in the best girl fight ever. I take so nice to have a film that shows Baryshnikov in his prime.

  • @madeleine5313
    @madeleine5313 6 месяцев назад +6

    I was born in the late 70’s and would watch The Turning Point on repeat. Fast forward many years later and I wound up marrying the love of my life from Finland who looks like Mikhaïl Baryshnikov 😂 Crazy!

  • @MMMa3
    @MMMa3 2 года назад +19

    Misha is not only a phenomenal dancer because of his technique; he's also a master in expressing emotions. In his movies he excels, of course, in the dance-scenes but is also a creditable actor. This is, tmo, even better reflected in White Nights, which is even more autobiographical than Turning Point.
    I also think Dancers has some similarities with his own life.
    But my favorite scenes in all movies are still his dance scenes.
    Thanks Kent. Looking forward to the next parts.

    • @doris6526
      @doris6526 2 года назад +2

      HERMOSO COMENTARIO! GRACIAS 🙂

    • @valmacclinchy
      @valmacclinchy Год назад +4

      Love all three of those movies..superb.
      Misha is a living legend. A generous artist, a rare gem.

  • @isyssatkhasaeriphielwhirl2213
    @isyssatkhasaeriphielwhirl2213 9 месяцев назад +3

    Oh my!**😂🎉I have only become physically obsessed with ballet for one decade, preferring chakra awakenment without shoes through all my life. After being immersed for these ten uears, I found out that when I was one year old my dad worked as the second assistant director on "The Turning Point!". What a life changer, indeed! Is Misha not the material world manifestation of Angel Michael, Seraph Uriel?! And this story, OMG, the sweet truth of the utterly infallible joy, the sheer seratonin rush ceaseless of the prima ballerina* even in the face of betrayal, she is filled with the completely real non chalance which will allow no genuine heartbreak to enter into. 😂😊🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @emilyrandolph697
    @emilyrandolph697 Год назад +3

    I’m a little embarrassed that I only knew him from Sex and the City. So glad I found this!

  • @bridgetdoman1386
    @bridgetdoman1386 Год назад +3

    I have seen White Nights, more than once, and love it, but had, to show my ignorance, not heard of this movie and came across it by accident on you tube.

  • @bethquaranta6566
    @bethquaranta6566 Месяц назад +3

    So glad he defected. I remember that. His ballet is him! The talent is amazing and what his body was made for.

  • @suzanamarques3316
    @suzanamarques3316 2 года назад +6

    AMOOOOOO esse filme!!!!! Perdi a conta de quantas vezes assisti. E é uma pena que não esteja disponível na Netflix e outros. O outro filme que AMOOOO é White Nights ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @JackieDaniel-ie9wr
    @JackieDaniel-ie9wr 11 месяцев назад +5

    Nureyevs messenger for ballet❤

  • @veecee3669
    @veecee3669 Год назад +4

    It's been quite a long while since I've seen The Turning Point. Watching your video has made me long to see it again. Thank you, I'm looking forward to part 2!

    • @KentGBecker
      @KentGBecker  Год назад +1

      Thanks! Part 2 will be White Nights. Out in a few months

  • @susan-little
    @susan-little Год назад +3

    I think this was a most thorough review of The Turning Point…excellent research and opinions! I loved this movie…it was on Cinemax through Prime Video, but I tried playing it multiple times and it only produced an error message, so I cancelled Cinemax as that was the reason I subscribed in the first place!

  • @kmccoy1601
    @kmccoy1601 Год назад +3

    Love this, please do White Nights!!!!!! Blessings and Peace ❤️✝️

  • @MaHa-um5sv
    @MaHa-um5sv Год назад +2

    Love these, love your erudition and your great channel - am learning so much! I look forward to part 2 of this :)

    • @KentGBecker
      @KentGBecker  Год назад +1

      Thanks! Will work on White Nights.

  • @judlaz2841
    @judlaz2841 2 года назад +2

    Not diminishing the merits and the genius of Michel Barishnikov and his turnings as Basil, I think it is absolutely comparable to Tetsuya Kumakawa - in the role of Basil among all the other classical roles he danced. Another example with Kumakawa is Le Corsaire.

  • @dmmchugh3714
    @dmmchugh3714 2 года назад +2

    Baryshnikov, McRae, Muntagirov, Gomes are my favorites. Everyone else is 'other'.

  • @amysill3815
    @amysill3815 10 месяцев назад +3

    DeeDee made the better choice. No comparison. Her legacy will live on through the generations ❤

    • @KentGBecker
      @KentGBecker  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks! The movie raises thought provoking questions.

  • @user-so2js8ph9r
    @user-so2js8ph9r 11 месяцев назад +2

  • @sofiadima45
    @sofiadima45 Год назад +5

    He danced with the Kirov (today's Marinsky) and not Bolshoi

    • @wendykelling7738
      @wendykelling7738 5 месяцев назад

      He was touring with the Bolshoi in Canada when he defected, but yes the Kirov was his company

  • @juliewilson5506
    @juliewilson5506 Месяц назад +1

    White Knights 1985

  • @JackieDaniel-ie9wr
    @JackieDaniel-ie9wr 11 месяцев назад +1

    Carribean 7.8.9.over production ❤

  • @jondavwal13
    @jondavwal13 Год назад +2

    He was riveting and you couldn’t take your eyes off of him until Gelsey Kirkland was on stage with him. She was supposed to be in the movie but starved herself to get out of it. With her in it the movie would have made more sense. Leslie Brown was decent at best.

  • @MisstyG
    @MisstyG Год назад +2

    Imagine, being resentful that you have a family. 🤔😳

  • @marandax
    @marandax 2 года назад +1

    Do you know of anywhere I can stream The Turning Point?

    • @KentGBecker
      @KentGBecker  2 года назад +2

      Unfortunately, I could not find a streaming service that carries Turning Point. Only available on DVD. Strange given that it was a popular movie with 11 Oscar nominations.

  • @siriusvenus8708
    @siriusvenus8708 11 месяцев назад +1

    B-plays a Soviet defector convincingly as he was a Soviet defector. He also plays a player convincingly. Two acting parts he may not have had to tediously work hard to depict--hm (lol)???!!! Just kidding, ha ha, he's undoubtedly not a player but a defector playing a player defector.

  • @Koelnmusik
    @Koelnmusik 6 месяцев назад +1

    9😊⁹⁹

  • @aggelinairiniaggelaki2720
    @aggelinairiniaggelaki2720 2 месяца назад +1

    I saw him. Mediocre....

  • @user-tq7mb4xm7h
    @user-tq7mb4xm7h 5 месяцев назад

    Очень много Барышникова! ((( Очень много суеты и экспрессии! В России совсем другое воспитание балета и культуры танца! Михаил очень четко впитал и подстроился под американскую публику! У него нет основного для балетного артиста хороших данных! Великолепие русского балета Барышников променял на потребность публики! Но это его выбор...

    • @elenarybinarybina7235
      @elenarybinarybina7235 7 дней назад

      Какая разница, русский, американский, ведь глаз не оторвешь. Талант, и конечно, колоссальный тру

  • @colleencupido5125
    @colleencupido5125 2 года назад +1

    We are talking a Major disappointment with your Part 1. It's very nice The Turning Point is one of your favorite movies- and your video's main purpose seems to be to get others unfamiliar with The Turning Point to watch it. Laudable, but that's NOT how this 14 minute segment was introduced- with describing Baryshnikov's superb "charisma" onscreen and that the upcoming 14 minutes would examine his skills as a dramatic actor when Not dancing. This did not materialize. Having seen the film when it first opened at 11 years old, and Many times since. So I learned nothing from your video, and I had hopes of learning what you had promised- as I can find zero out there on video or RUclips analyzing his dramatic performance in The Turning Point...other than a write-off "he was playing a Soviet Defector which was himself" You don't get nominated for a best-supporting Oscar for that