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La dame aux camélias
The beautiful Parisian courtesan Marguerite Gauthier (Cristiana Réali), who is called a "Lady of The Camellia" because of the preference for these flowers, has many devotees among Parisian aristocrats. He really loves one - young Armand Duval (Michaël Cohen). Under the influence of the beloved father's pleas, and despite himself, he declares to Armand that he no longer loves him. She is suffering from tuberculosis, but if possible, she is in company, and renews contacts with rich devotees. Armand tries to forget about her. One evening, at a party, their paths cross again.
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Plot Summary
This ballet adaptation of Alexandre Dumas fils' novel follows the tragic love story of Marguerite Gautier, a Parisian courtesan with tuberculosis, and Armand Duval, a young bourgeois. Despite their deep affection, societal pressures and Armand's father intervene, leading to heartbreak and Marguerite's untimely demise. The performance explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the harsh realities of social standing in 19th-century France through expressive choreography.
Critical Reception
As a filmed version of a renowned ballet, critical reception often focuses on the staging, choreography, and the dancers' interpretation of the iconic roles. It is generally praised for its artistic fidelity and the emotional depth conveyed by the performers. While not a traditional film, its theatrical qualities are recognized and appreciated by audiences familiar with the ballet or its source material.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its poignant portrayal of a classic love story through dance.
Sylvie Guillem and Laurent Hilaire are lauded for their powerful and emotive performances.
Appreciated for its faithfulness to the original narrative and Béjart's iconic choreography.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
Maurice Béjart's ballet adaptation of 'La Dame aux camélias' is one of his most celebrated and frequently performed works, known for its intense emotional choreography.
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