

Anna Pavlova
Genres
Overview
The young talented girl Anya, dreaming of a ballet, enters the choreographic school. Due to poor health, learning for her becomes unbearably difficult, but dreams of a ballerina career make her stubbornly deal with adversity. Anna’s performance and determination does not go unnoticed by the celebrated choreographer Marius Petipa, who helps to stage Pavlova's examination performance. Such a gift becomes a starting point for Ani in the world of big ballet, her fast-paced career, position in high society and world fame make her forget about close friends and especially her faithful Michel Fokine, who invested a lot of energy in the formation of a ballerina.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
155 min
Release Date
1983-08-01
Status
Released
Original Language
Russian
Vote Count
6
Vote Average
4.5
Galina Belyaeva
Anna Pavlova
James Fox
Victor d'André
Sergey Shakurov
Michel Fokine
Vsevolod Larionov
Sergei Diaghilev
Tiit Härm
Alexander Volinin
Ion Sandri Scurea
Theodore Stier
Anatoliy Romashin
Alexandre Benois
Igor Dmitriev
Léon Bakst
Aleksandr Zvenigorskiy
Aganson
Nikolai Kryukov
Oscar II of Sweden
Valeri Babyatinsky
Grand Duke
Oleg Kimmel
Michel Fokine in childhood
Lina Buldakova
Anna Pavlova in childhood
Svetlana Toma
Lyubov Pavlova
Pyotr Gusev
Marius Petipa
Alkis Kritikos
Albert d'André
Jacques Debary
Camille Saint-Saëns
Gheorghe Dimitriu
Enrico Cecchetti
Leonid Markov
General Bezobrazov
Grigore Grigoriu
Mordkin
Galiks Kolchitskiy
speaker in the Duma
Mikhail Krapivin
Nijinsky
Valentina Reshetnikova
Yekaterina
Vsevolod Safonov
Woldemar Freedericksz
Viktor Sergachyov
Telyakovsky
Natalya Fateeva
Kschessinska
Igor Sklyar
Serge Lifar
Roy Kinnear
gardener
John Murray
Sol Hurok
Svetlana Svetlichnaya
Masha
Afanasiy Trishkin
Sergeyev
Bruce Forsyth
impresario Butt
Martin Scorsese
Gatti-Casazza
Alla Plotkina
Ms. Brighton
Galina Inyutina
woman in audience
Anatoly Slivnikov
man in audience
Vladimir Sidorov
student
Ivan Shkyra
Victor Steir
Anastassia Stakis
Rosemary
Svetlana Toma
Anna's Mother
Natalya Fateeva
Mathilde Kschessinska
Michael Kradunin
Vaslav Nijinsky
Tiit Härm
Alexandre Volinine
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