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Swan Song (2023)
An immersive, behind-the-scenes look at one of the world’s leading ballet companies as it mounts a new production of Swan Lake. Ballet icon Karen Kain, on the eve of her retirement, directs the National Ballet of Canada. The film weaves together intimate scenes of the creative process and the dancers’ personal lives. Executive Produced by Neve Campbell.
An immersive, behind-the-scenes look at one of the world’s leading ballet companies as it mounts a new production of Swan Lake. Ballet icon Karen Kain, on the eve of her retirement, directs the National Ballet of Canada. The film weaves together intimate scenes of the creative process and the dancers’ personal lives. Executive Produced by Neve Campbell.
The film explores the demanding world of classical ballet, focusing on artistic legacy, discipline, and mentorship within the National Ballet of Canada. It maintains a neutral stance by documenting the creative process and human stories without advocating for specific political ideologies.
The film features a diverse cast of dancers, reflecting contemporary ballet companies, without explicitly recasting traditionally white roles. Its narrative maintains a neutral or positive framing of traditional identities, focusing on the art form itself.
The film focuses on the professional world of ballet and artistic legacy, with no significant narrative content depicting or evaluating family units or family-life norms.
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The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Swan Song is a documentary focusing on real individuals involved in a ballet production. There are no instances where a character, canonically or historically established as one gender, is portrayed on screen as a different gender.
Swan Song (2023) is a documentary about Canadian ballerina Karen Kain and other real individuals. The film portrays these real people as themselves, and does not involve the adaptation of fictional characters or the recasting of historical figures with a different race.
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