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Sacred Stage: The Mariinsky Theater

2005Movie61 minEnglish

Set against the backdrop of the magical White Nights Festival in St. Petersburg, SACRED STAGE explores what the Mariinsky Theater has meant to Russian and Soviet culture and how it has somehow maintained its artistic excellence through tumultuous times.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Wim WendersGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary offers an intimate look into the historic Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg, Russia. It explores the rich history and artistic endeavors of the iconic institution, renowned for its ballet and opera. Director Wim Wenders captures the spirit and dedication of the artists and staff who maintain its legacy.

Critical Reception

Sacred Stage received a generally positive reception from critics, who praised its stunning visuals and insightful portrayal of the Mariinsky Theatre's cultural significance. Reviewers commended Wim Wenders' directorial approach in highlighting the dedication of the performers and the grandeur of the theatre itself.

What Reviewers Say

  • A visually captivating tribute to a legendary cultural institution.
  • Offers a rare glimpse into the passion and artistry behind the Mariinsky's world-class performances.
  • Appreciated for its detailed exploration of the theatre's history and its enduring artistic impact.

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Fun Fact

The Mariinsky Theatre, originally named the Imperial Mariinsky Theatre, has been a cornerstone of Russian culture for over two centuries, witnessing the premieres of many famous Russian operas and ballets.

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