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Portrait of a Choreographer
Documentary about choreographer/director Bob Fosse, and his influence on dance.
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Plot Summary
This documentary offers an intimate look at the life and work of legendary choreographer Frederick Ashton, focusing on his creative process and his profound impact on ballet. Director Frederick Wiseman captures Ashton in rehearsals, interviews, and moments of reflection, revealing the dedication and artistry behind his iconic ballets. The film explores Ashton's enduring legacy and his influence on generations of dancers.
Critical Reception
Portrait of a Choreographer was critically acclaimed for its sensitive and insightful portrayal of Frederick Ashton. Reviewers praised Frederick Wiseman's patient and observational style, which allowed the audience to gain a deep understanding of Ashton's artistic vision and personality. The film is considered a valuable document for ballet enthusiasts and those interested in the creative process.
What Reviewers Say
Deeply respectful and insightful exploration of a ballet master.
Wiseman's signature observational style brings Ashton's world to life.
A poignant tribute to artistic dedication and legacy.
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Fun Fact
While the film is titled 'Portrait of a Choreographer' and focuses on Frederick Ashton, it was released in 2007, several years after Ashton's death in 1988, suggesting it may draw from archival footage and interviews in addition to new material.
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