Nijinsky (1980), Nijinsky (1980), Blu-Ray
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$5 - $10, Alan Badel, Alan Bates, Anton Dolin, Ben Van Cauwenbergh, Blaise Mills, Bobby Cohen, Carla Fracci, Charles Kay, Claude Debussy, Colin Blakely, Dean Mcmillan, Drama, Dudley Von Loggenberg, Frederick Jaeger, Genesia Rosato, Geoffrey Hughes, George de la Pena, Harry Saltzman, Henrietta Baynes, Herbert Ross, Holly Wiersma, Hugh Wheeler, James Walker, Janet Suzman, Jeremy Irons, John Lanchbery, Jon Kuyper, June Brown, Kim Miller, Leslie Browne, Lilliana Belfiore, Manola Asensio, Marcel Vaccard, Mart Crowley, Monica Mason, Movies, Movies & TV › Movies, Nijinsky (1980), Nora Kaye, Olga Lowe, Olive, Over $10, Patricia Ruanne, Romola Nijinsky, Ronald Lacey, Ronald Pickup, Sian Phillips, Stanley O'Toole, Stephan Chase, Stephen Chase, The Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra (The Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra), Tomas Milian, Tomas Millian Jr., Under $5, Vaslav Nijinsky, Vernon DobtcheffNijinsky is a fascinating film that chronicles the lives, the loves, and the madness of ballet's legendary and mercurial star Vaslav Nijinsky (George de la Pena). Onstage, Nijinsky, the most celebrated dancer of the early 20th century, was in flawless control. Offstage, he was in turmoil, torn between the beautiful ballerina he married and the domineering mentor he loved. Alan Bates plays Sergei Diaghilev, Nijinsky's mentor and lover who's the impresario and founder of Ballets Russes. The increasing tension between these powerful egos, exacerbated by homosexual desire and jealousy, becomes triangular when the young ballerina Romola de Pulsky (Leslie Browne) determinedly attempts to draw the mentally unstable Nijinsky away from Diaghilev. Jeremy Irons made his film debut as a choreographer for the ballet company. Directed by Herbert Ross (The Turning Point).
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