Fanny Elssler
Fanny Elssler

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Fanny Elssler

1937
Movie
80 min
German

Prince Klemens von Metternich orders Friedrich Gentz, one of his aides, to keep the Duke of Reichstadt---Napoleon Francois Joseph Charles---son of Napoleon and heir to the French throne, from thinking about French politics. Gentz enlists the help of ballerina Fanny Elsser, all the rage in several European capitals, to keep the Duke distracted.

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: Karel LamačGenres: Biography, Drama, History

Plot Summary

This biographical drama chronicles the life and career of Fanny Elssler, a renowned 19th-century Austrian ballerina. The film portrays her rise to fame, her passionate performances, and the personal relationships that shaped her extraordinary life. It delves into the dedication and artistry required to become a prima ballerina during a vibrant era of classical dance.

Critical Reception

Information on the critical reception of the 1937 film 'Fanny Elssler' is scarce in contemporary sources. As a film produced in Czechoslovakia during a specific historical period, its international critical reception is not widely documented. However, films of this era often focused on romanticized historical figures, and it likely served as an ode to the legendary dancer.

What Reviewers Say

  • A biographical portrayal of a famous dancer.

  • Features period costumes and dance sequences.

  • Likely reflects the romanticized view of historical figures common in 1930s cinema.

Google audience: Audience reviews and ratings for this specific film are not readily available.

Fun Fact

The film stars Lída Baarová, a prominent actress in European cinema of the 1930s, who was also known for her controversial relationship with Joseph Goebbels later in her life.

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