Memories of Nijinsky (1980)

Valuable testimony approaching the essence of Nijinsky who did not leave

Memories of Nijinsky (1980) poster

A valuable testimony that approaches the essence of Nijinsky who did not leave a video. Boris Kochno, who was at the center of Russian ballet, vividly tells how Nijinsky, who had fallen ill, witnessed his newly choreographed self-made work. Nijinsky's successor machine is a rare record of transferring Nijinsky's appearance in the popular work "Afternoon of a Faun" to two great dancers, Grigorowich and Wasiriev, who carry Bolshoi ballet on their backs.

Director: Yuri Aldokhin
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 25 min
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Screenplay

Cinematography: Yuri Aldokhin
Production: Tsentrnauchfilm
Country: Soviet Union
Language: Pусский
Original Language: ru

Keywords

dance, ballet dancer, ballet, ballet school

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Memories of Nijinsky about?
A valuable testimony that approaches the essence of Nijinsky who did not leave a video. Boris Kochno, who was at the center of Russian ballet, vividly tells how Nijinsky, who had fallen ill, witnessed his newly choreographed self-made work. Nijinsky's successor machine is a rare record of transferring Nijinsky's appearance in the popular work "Afternoon of a Faun" to two great dancers, Grigorowich and Wasiriev, who carry Bolshoi ballet on their backs.
Who directed Memories of Nijinsky?
Memories of Nijinsky was directed by Yuri Aldokhin.
Who stars in Memories of Nijinsky?
Memories of Nijinsky stars Vaslav Nijinsky.
How long is Memories of Nijinsky?
Memories of Nijinsky has a runtime of 25m (25 minutes).
What genre is Memories of Nijinsky?
Memories of Nijinsky is a Documentary film.
Where was Memories of Nijinsky produced?
Memories of Nijinsky was produced in Soviet Union.