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  1. Don Quixote is a 1973 Australian ballet film directed by and starring Rudolf Nureyev and Robert Helpmann. The film is adapted from Marius Petipa's ballet of the same name, itself based on Miguel de Cervantes' novel El ingenioso hidalgo don Quijote de la Mancha.

  2. 1 set 2021 · Don Quixote: Directed by Robert Helpmann, Rudolf Nureyev. With Robert Helpmann, Ray Powell, Rudolf Nureyev, Francis Croese. A film adaptation of the Ludwig Minkus ballet, completely re-orchestrated and with additional music by John Lanchbery.

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    • Robert Helpmann, Rudolf Nureyev
    • 2021-09-01
  3. 230. 19K views 2 years ago. This spectacular film of Don Quixote, choregraphed after Petipa and directed for the screen by Russian ballet superstar Rudolf Nureyev, is recognised as one of...

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  4. DVD. DON QUIXOTE – 1973. Nureyev restaged the ballet for the Australian Ballet Company, during the Arts Festival held in Adelaide in 1970. He revised this version and adapted it for filming. The shooting took place in a disused hangar close to Melbourne at the end of 1972. Nureyev behind, and in front of the camera with the Australian Ballet.

  5. Rudolf Nureyev's Don Quichotte: Directed by François Roussillon. With Aurélie Dupont, Manuel Legris, Jean-Guillaume Bart, Marie-Agnès Gillot. A three act ballet choreographed by the dancing legend Rudolf Nureyev, and inspired by many different passages in the classic Cervantes novel Don Quixote.

    • François Roussillon
    • 2003
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  6. 9 lug 2023 · More information about. Release date: 09 July 2023. Running time: 128 minutes. In 1973, Rudolph Nureyev directed, choreographed and starred in The Australian Ballet’s acclaimed film of Don Quixote with cinematography by academy award winner Geoffrey Unsworth (Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey and Bob Fosse’s Cabaret).

  7. 7 giu 2023 · Nureyev, regarded as the greatest male ballet dancer of all time was at the peak of his career when this film was made. Filmed in 1973 in an airport hangar in 40 degrees over 25 days, Rudolf Nureyev and Sir Robert Helpmann, along with The Australian Ballet created DON QUIXOTE, the film, also known as The Impossible Dream.