Giselle

Giselle

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  • Duration: 1h 44min
  • Music: Adolphe Adam,Bruno Barrett-Garnier,Michael Lloyd
  • Award(s): Film 2013 (Nominated) Awards List
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  • Story:
    The Royal New Zealand Ballet’s superb, universally acclaimed production of Giselle has now been made into a superb film. Director Toa Fraser, producer Matthew Metcalfe, cinematographer Leon Narbey and editor Dan Kircher have worked intensively with the company to ensure that this film version works wonders in its own right. First performed in Paris in 1841 and based on a poem by Heinrich Heine, Giselle is a quintessential artefact of 19th-century European Romanticism, a brooding two-act drama in which eroticism and death each claims its act.
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STORY

Story
The Royal New Zealand Ballet’s superb, universally acclaimed production of Giselle has now been made into a superb film. Director Toa Fraser, producer Matthew Metcalfe, cinematographer Leon Narbey and editor Dan Kircher have worked intensively with the company to ensure that this film version works wonders in its own right. First performed in Paris in 1841 and based on a poem by Heinrich Heine, Giselle is a quintessential artefact of 19th-century European Romanticism, a brooding two-act drama in which eroticism and death each claims its act.

AWARDS

Nominations
Film Award

Best Makeup Design | 2013

TRIVIA

Trivia

The Shanghai shoot was assisted by the China Film Co-Production Corporation according to the closing credits of the movie.

The film was selected to screen in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). Director Toa Fraser's earlier movie 'Dean Spanley' (2008) had previously also screened at TIFF.

According to Dan Slevin at the 'Aro Video' website, ''like [director Martin] Scorsese's Rolling Stones film 'Shine a Light' [2008], [cinematographer Leon] Narbey insisted that every camera operator be a first-rate shooter in his own right''.

The picture's live performances were filmed at the Aotea Centre, The Edge in Auckland, New Zealand during 2012.

This ballet picture celebrated and coincided with the 60th anniversary year of the Royal New Zealand Ballet (RNZB).

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