Polina (2016)

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Original Title: Polina, danser sa vie

Polina is a young dancer from a modest family. After years of ballet academy, she is accepted by the Bolshoi; still, she decides to try and audition of a modern dance company in France. She makes it, but her journey will not end there...

Introduction
"Polina" is a French drama film from 2016, directed by Valérie Müller and Angelin Preljocaj. The movie is an adaptation of Bastien Vivès' graphic unique "Polina" about a young Russian ballerina's journey of self-discovery. The movie, produced by Didier Creste, boasts a worldwide cast that includes Anastasia Shevtsova, Veronika Zhovnytska, Juliette Binoche, and Aleksei Guskov.

Plot Overview
The main focus of "Polina" is on Polina (played by Anastasia Shevtsova), a talented young dancer who has been carefully trained at a classical ballet school because childhood. As a teenager, she's used a chance to audition for the prestigious Bolshoi Ballet in Moscow, a dream come to life for her and her dedicated moms and dads who have actually compromised a lot for her aspirations.

However, after seeing a contemporary dance program, Polina's vision of her future changes. She chooses to turn down the Bolshoi deal and transfers to France to deal with popular choreographer Liria Elsaj (played by Juliette Binoche). In spite of experiencing cultural shock and the stringent discipline of her brand-new dance school, Polina is identified to learn the fresh type of contemporary dance.

Character Development
In addition to the central theme of self-discovery, the movie also checks out Polina's romantic and familial relationships. She gets romantically involved with a French dancer called Adrien (Niels Schneider), and this complicates her already tough life.

Polina's pursuit of her passion also causes a rift in between her and her parents who sacrificed everything for her classical ballet training. She struggles to show herself in the brand-new world of contemporary dance and experiences setbacks and disappointments along the method.

Analysis
"Polina" is a fascinating film that marries cinematics and choreography. The movie's approach to storytelling is greatly reliant on dance scenes, frequently using them as a kind of discussion and emotional expression.

The shift in between standard Russian ballet and French contemporary dance reflects Polina's self-discovery and liberation. The movie effectively depicts the journey from structured, precision-oriented ballet to the totally free, undefined kind of contemporary dance that permits more personal interpretation and feeling.

Conclusion
"Polina" is an event of dance and an exploration of a defiant artist's improvement. Through dance, the film discovers Polina's story - of development, self-discovery, enthusiasm, pain, strength, and decision. Anastasia Shevtsova delivers an effective performance, masterfully moving between classical ballet and modern dance. The exploration of cultural differences in dance, the shift from conventional to modern styles, and the artist's journey of self-discovery makes "Polina" a stirring watch for both dance and movie enthusiasts.

Top Cast

  • Anastasia Shevtsova (small)
    Anastasia Shevtsova
    Polina
  • Juliette Binoche (small)
    Juliette Binoche
    Liria Elsaj
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    Niels Schneider
    Adrien
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    Miglen Mirtchev
    Anton
  • Aleksey Guskov (small)
    Aleksey Guskov
    Bojinski
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    Kseniya Kutepova
    Natalia
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    Caucasien
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    Jeremie Belingard
    Karl
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    Gennadiy Fomin
    Eldar
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    Elef Zack
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