Bodies in motion tend to remain in motion, but almost never with the heart-stirring beauty and grace on view in Frederick Wiseman’s exceptional portrait of the Paris Opera Ballet, “La Danse.” Wiseman ...
In "La Danse, " the latest film from documentary master Frederick Wiseman -- this time focusing his famous fly-on-the-wall lens on the Paris Opera Ballet -- two fundraisers negotiate with the ballet's ...
Benjamin Millepied, Oxmo Puccino, Paul Mirabel, Orelsan, Santa, Fabrice Eboué, Clovis Cornillac… il va y avoir du beau monde ...
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Longtemps passées sous silence, les violences psychologiques font partie intégrante du parcours des danseurs classiques. Dans ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
The last great dance film (vastly more fun than anything from modern Hollywood) was Ballets Russes five years ago, a celebration of old dancers’ nostalgia for golden days in the Thirties and Forties, ...
Master documentary filmmaker Frederick Wiseman used to sneak in to see the ballet when he was a young law student in New York City. Wiseman quickly became fascinated with "this beautiful form, which ...
Frederick Wiseman has been making documentaries for the last 40 years, turning a sharp eye on a huge number of social and cultural institutions. His new film, "La Danse: The Paris Opera Ballet," ...
Frederick Wiseman is an American institution, albeit an invisible one. Every few years, he adds to his formidable body of documentary work, slipping, apparently unnoticed, into environments ranging ...
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