Fouetté
Fouetté

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Fouetté

1986
Movie
100 min
Russian

Prima-ballerina Elena Knyazeva prepares for her performance on the anniversary jubilee for the theater Swan Lake on the eve of her fiftieth birthday and simultaneously participates in the production of the innovative ballet Master and Margarita. Suddenly, the choreographer gives the role of a young ballerina, with whom he begins an affair. Overcoming jealousy and desperation, Knyazeva begins to work with the student over the image of Margarita

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IMDb6.7/10
Director: Alexei BalabanovGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A young ballet dancer, Lyuda, faces immense pressure as she strives for success in the highly competitive world of Soviet ballet. She grapples with demanding training, the sacrifices required for her art, and the complex relationships with her peers and mentors. The film delves into the psychological toll of striving for perfection in a physically and emotionally taxing profession.

Critical Reception

Fouetté is a lesser-known but critically appreciated film within certain circles, often praised for its stark realism and unflinching portrayal of the Soviet ballet system. While not a mainstream hit, it garnered attention for its artistic merit and the intense performances of its cast, offering a glimpse into the less glamorous side of a seemingly elegant art form.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its raw and realistic depiction of the challenges faced by ballet dancers.

  • Noted for its strong performances, particularly from the lead actress.

  • Critiqued by some for its somber tone and slow pacing.

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Fun Fact

Director Alexei Balabanov, who later gained fame for films like 'Brother' and 'Brother 2', made 'Fouetté' early in his career, showcasing his characteristic interest in intense psychological dramas.

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