Reset, GFT, 12 January, 2017

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12 January, 2017 (12.45, 3.05, 8.05)
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enjamin Millepied is best known as the man behind Black Swan’s stunning ballet sequences, and in early 2013 he was appointed as director of the Paris Opera Ballet. This new documentary finds Millepied on the eve of his first gala with the Opera as he designs and fine-tunes his choreography for an esteemed audience. The film uses the likeable Millepied to explore the many facets of the institution, as he challenges many of the deeply conservative views that lie within the world of professional ballet.
dynamic portrait of a ballet master
★★★★ – The Observer
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