A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 1, 1983
Original Title:
Анна Павлова
Alternate Titles:
A Woman for All Time
Ana Pavlova
Anna Pavlovová
Anna Pawlowa – Ein Leben für den Tanz
Anna Pawłowa
Pavlova: A Woman for All Time
The Divine Anna
The White Swan
Életem, a tánc
アンナ・パブロワ
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Cosmos Film
DEFA
ICAIC
Mosfilm
Poseidon Productions
Sovinfilm
Production Countries:
Cuba | East Germany | France | Soviet Union | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 155
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.
Costume Design:
Ganna Ganevskaya
Valentina Zharenova
Director:
Emil Loteanu
Director of Photography:
Yevgeni Guslinskiy
Editor:
Irina Kolotikova
Jim Connock
Yelena Galkina
Michael Powell
Makeup Artist:
Yuri Yemelyanov
Vsevolod Zhelmanov
Izabella Baikova
Original Music Composer:
Eugen Doga
Production Design:
Boris Blank
Sound:
Aleksandr Pogosyan
Vyacheslav Klyuchnikov
Writer:
Emil Loteanu
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