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Ballets Russes

Country: USA, Language: English, 118 mins

  • Director: Daniel Geller; Dayna Goldfine
  • Writer: Daniel Geller; Dayna Goldfine
  • Producer: Jonathan Dana; Dayna Goldfine

CGiii Comment

A thoroughly entertaining glimpse into a world and a time gone by...

Tinged with a great sadness...as all these dancers face the end of their lives.

We cried.


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The(ir) Blurb...

For many, modern ballet began with the Ballet Russe of Monte Carlo, originally made up of Russian exiles from the Russian Revolution. This film tells the story of this landmark company with its stars and production as well as its power games, rivalries and tribulations that marked its turbulent history.

Cast & Characters

Irina Baronova as Herself;
Yvonne Chouteau as Herself;
Yvonne Craig as Herself;
Frederic Franklin as Himself;
Alan Howard as Himself;
Nathalie Krassovska as Herself;
Alicia Markova as Herself;
Milada Mladova as Herself;
Nina Novak as Herself;
Marc Platt as Himself;
Wakefield Poole as Himself;
Tania Riabouchinskaya as Herself;
Marian Seldes as Narrator;
Mia Slavenska as Herself;
Tatiana Stepanova as Herself