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Anna Pavlova, also known as A Woman for All Time, is a 1983 biographical drama film depicting the life of the Russian ballet dancer Anna Pavlova, written and directed by Emil Loteanu and starring Galina Belyayeva, James Fox and Sergey Shakurov.
Anna Pavlovna Pavlova [a] (born Anna Matveyevna Pavlova; [b] 12 February [O.S. 31 January] 1881 – 23 January 1931) was a Russian prima ballerina.She was a principal artist of the Imperial Russian Ballet and the Ballets Russes of Sergei Diaghilev, but is most recognized for creating the role of The Dying Swan and, with her own company, being the first ballerina to tour the world, including ...
One of the producers of his 1983 film Anna Pavlova was Michael Powell. The film was a co-production between Britain and the Soviet Union and featured American director Martin Scorsese in a cameo role. [4] In 1979, Loteanu married actress Galina Belyayeva, who starred in his films A Hunting Accident and Anna Pavlova. Their marriage was a stormy ...
Naydi na schastye podkovu (1983) Anna Pavlova (1983, TV Series) - Mikhail Mordkin; Kak stat znamenitym (1984) The Morning Star (1987) Maria și Mirabella în Tranzistoria (1989) Vdvoyom na grani vremeni (1989) - (final film role)
Cleo Nordi (Russian: Клео Норди; 28 January [O.S. 16 January] 1898 Kronstadt, Russian Empire – 30 March 1983 London), was a Russo-Finnish ballerina who danced as a soloist with Anna Pavlova's company before becoming a renowned teacher of the Russian ballet tradition in London. [1] She was involved in three dance-related films.
Anna Pavlova (1881–1931) was a Russian ballerina. Anna Pavlova may also refer to: Anna Pavlova, a 1983 biographical film on the ballerina; Anna Pavlova (gymnast) (born 1987), Russian artistic gymnast
Revered Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova and ace Indian soccer player Bhaichung Bhutia are among the subjects of projects selected at the inaugural edition of India’s Doc Film Bazaar. The Bazaar ...
Anna Pavlova (1983), directed by Emil Loteanu; portrayed by Mikhaill Krapivin. The Diaries of Vaslav Nijinsky (2001), written, shot, edited and directed by Paul Cox. The screenplay was based on Nijinsky's diaries, narrated by Derek Jacobi, with related imagery, including several Leigh Warren Dancers portraying Nijinsky.