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Born to Be Wild - The Leading Men of American Ballet Theatre
Director: Judy Kinberg Manufacturer: Kultur Video ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001L3LWW Release Date: 2004-04-13 |
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This DANCE IN AMERICA performance/documentary explores the lives of the ABT's four lead male dancers: Cuba's Jose Manual Carreno, Spain's Angel Corella, Ukraine's Vladimir Malakhov, and the U.S.'s Ethan Stiefel. Concludes with the four dancers performing.Customer Reviews:
WOW!!!.......2007-02-20
Wonderful but too short.......2006-12-05
Highly entertaining, and a rare opportunity to hear four great dancers speak about their lives!.......2006-03-14
Fun stuff!.......2004-06-08
This film is a documentary with a short dance performance appendix. Each dancer is filmed on his home turf and speaks about the importance of his family and country of origin. Nothing too revealing here. Short clips from auditions and key roles do give the viewer a sense of the unique performance styles of each of these dancers. The dance "appendix" is a short work choreographed by Mark Morris to a Schumann piano quintet (mercifully, not to the rock standard "Born to Be Wild").
The only annoying thing about this short film is that it seems to feel the need to defend the masculinity of male dancers. Didn't Edward Villella address that issue once and for all in "Prodigal Son"? My advice is to ignore the rhetoric and just enjoy the great dancing!
Short and more biography than actual dancing.......2004-06-06
This DVD features four of the male stars of todays American Ballet Theatre: That being, Jose Manuel Carreno (Cuba), Angel Corella (Spain), Vladimir Malakhov (Russia) and Ethan Stiefel (USA).
I'd expected some extended video of each of the dancers actually dancing, but instead the bulk of the video is more of less a mini biography of each of the dancers with brief snippets of each of them from previous shows they were in.
There is also an extended section showing them rehearsing a dance, a pas de quatre, danced to Scubert's piano quintet; the finished work is about 7 minutes long and shown at the very end of the disc. This was well done and performed before a live audience.
I think the highlight of this disc, to me, was a short segment of each of them on a trampoline, with a single photograph frame capturing some spectacular aerial pose at the apex of their leaps. Unbelievable height and agility.
All in all, not quite what I expected when I purchased this DVD. That is not to say that I didn't enjoy it, I did, (getting some insight on the lives of these fabulously talented individual was very interesting, but it's just not something that I'd probably watch more than once. And watching some of my favorite choreographed dances is something that I do watch on a regular and repeated basis.
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Born to be Wild - Four High Octane Movies
Starring: Jack Nicholson , Georgianna Carter , Robert Bean , Carol Bigby , and John Bologni Director: Harvey Berman , Leslie H. Martinson , and Richard Harbinger Manufacturer: Brentwood Home Video ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005QX83 Release Date: 2001-10-16 |
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Great old hot rod movies.......2007-05-16
Old Hot rod flicks.......2006-03-10
Great Classic Racing Movies!!!!!!!!!!!!11.......2005-05-31
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Born to Be Wild / Alaska / The Amazing Panda Adventure
Starring: Stephen Lang , Ryan Slater , Yi Ding (II) , Wang Fei , and Zhou Jian Zhong Director: Christopher Cain , John Gray , and Fraser Clarke Heston Manufacturer: Warner Home Video ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000HT389E Release Date: 2006-11-07 |
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When your best friend is an 800-pound gorilla, where do you go to set her free? Anywhere she likes! A young boy and an ape who's learned to communicate with sign language hit the road in search of freedom in Born to Be Wild (Disc 1/Side A). Next, Alaska (Disc 1/Side B) is where two sons meet challenges (including a baddie played by Charlton Heston) and an irresistible polar bear while seeking their stranded father. And a 10-year-old American separated from his father in China lives The Amazing Panda Adventure (Disc 2) as he tries to protect an endangered baby panda from poachers. Follow your heart to adventure with these three family favorites.
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Born to Be Wild
Starring: Wil Horneff , Jean Marie Barnwell , Helen Shaver , John C. McGinley , and Marvin J. McIntyre Director: John Gray Manufacturer: Warner Home Video ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00009AV9X Release Date: 2003-07-08 |
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Born to Be Wild has been dismissed more than once as a knockoff of Free Willy. Except for the teaming of a troubled kid and a large mammal in pursuit of the latter's freedom, that comparison is off the mark. Part screwball comedy and part animal-rights drama, the film stars Wil Horneff as Rick, a young, incorrigible teen whose mother (Helen Shaver), a primate researcher, enlists him to help care for a gorilla named Katie. Much to his surprise, Rick bonds with Katie, a lonely simian who yearns for the Africa of her youth and whose expressive range includes a fair amount of sign language. When Katie's coldhearted owner (Peter Boyle) decides to take her back and put her on display at a department store, Rick steals her away and stuffs her in a stolen van--which he then proceeds to drive to Canada hoping his girlfriend's uncle (John C. McGinley), a conspiracy nut, can lead this 800-pound gorilla to freedom. Rick's quixotic mission is not without funny mishaps and even some character-building challenges to the hero's conviction. (A rambunctious, often impolite girl like Katie is not the easiest travel companion.) But the film's final arrival turns out to be much more than one might have expected: a moving testament to the joy and pain of accepting one's destiny. --Tom KeoghDescription
Here, there and everywhere else she wants to be is Katie, a hilariously playful three-year-old gorilla who knows how to communicate using sign language. But what makes her more special to 14-year-old Rick (Wil Horneff) is that she's his friend. So when Katie is reclaimed by her former owner (Peter Boyle) and penned up as a flea market attarction, Rick unlocks the cage and hits the road with his 400-pound pal! Pursued from California to Canada, the two share narrow escapes and wide-open excitement. Through it all, Katie - whether she's spraying Rick with soda or scarfing down burgers - is having big fun on the run! After all, adventure comes naturally when you're Born to Be Wild.
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Audio Commentary:Feature-length audio commentary by Director John Gray and Screenwriter Paul Young.
Interactive Menus
Other:The Great Gorilla
Scene Access
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Great family movie full of excitement and adventure.......2007-02-19
The Greatest Family Movie ever Made.......2003-03-23
One of the best family flicks ever........2002-08-21
Great movie.......2000-01-22
Sad,boring I hate it.......1999-11-28
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Born to Be Wild
Starring: George Anderson , Ward Bond , Ralph Byrd , Davison Clark , and Anna Demetrio Director: Joseph Kane Manufacturer: Gotham Distribution ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD ASIN: B0007OP1AI Release Date: 2005-03-29 |
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Kultur American Ballet Theatre Collection / ABT at the Met, The Dream, Born To Be Wild, Don Quixote
Starring: Kultur American Ballet Theatre Collection Manufacturer: Kultur Video ProductGroup: DVD Binding: DVD ASIN: B0006210XS Release Date: 2004-09-28 |
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ABT at the Met: This triple bill of ballets, with an addtional glittering pas de deux, is a delightful introduction to the range and excitement of American Ballet Theatre's reperatory. The first piece is Les Sylphides in which Mikhail Baryshnikov is the poet surrounded by the drifting chorus of sylphs. The Sylvia Pas de deux is a sparkling duet for Martine van Hamel and Patrick Bissell, and it is followed by Triad, one of Sir Kenneth MacMillan's most poetic and sensitive short ballets. Finally, in a blaze of brilliant dancing, the Grand Pas from Paquita shows off the technical virtuousity of ABT's dancers in a cascade of mock-Spanish bravura choreography staged by Natalia Makarova from the original Petipa version.The Dream: A comical tale of fairies, mismatched lovers, and a mischievous sprite, Sir Frederick Ashton's enduring one-act ballet, The Dream, has delighted audiences since its premiere in 1964. Set to the ethereal music of Felix Mendelssohn, the ballet is a charming interpretation of William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. "Ashton's genius soars typically to the heights of poetic metaphor," boasted The New York Times. "Charm is making a comeback in New York this spring," enthused The Washington Post. The New York Observer described the ballet as "so fluent, so charged, so natural," that "you know you're in the hands of a master." To celebrate the centennial of Ashton's birth, DANCE IN AMERICA presents American Ballet Theatre's acclaimed staging, starring Ethan Stiefel, Alessandra Ferri, and Herman Cornejo.16:9 Anamorphic Widescreen. 5.1 Dolby Surround.
Born To Be Wild: The depth of male dancing at American Ballet Theatre today is unprecedented in the history of American ballet, thanks to the cadre of international talent gathered by Artistic Director Kevin McKenzie. This performance documentary travels home with Jose Manuel Carreño (Cuba), Angel Corella (Spain), Vladimir Malakhov (Russia), and Ethan Stiefel (USA), exploring the dancers' personal backgrounds and formal training. The program culminates with a work created especially for the four dancers by acclaimed choreographer Mark Morris, and includes revealing behind-the scenes glimpses of the rehearsal process along the way.Full Screen 4:3. Dolby Stereo.
Don Quixote: Choreographed by Mikhail Baryshnikov after Petipa and Gorsky's original staging, this sparkling full-length production captures all the excitement, Spanish flair, and humor of Cervantes' masterpiece. It is one of the most popular and joyful ballets surviving the imperial Russian ballet's repertory. American Ballet Theatre was ecstatically received by the New York press for this performance. The New York Times described how 'the dancers had the audience gasping', while the New York Post felt that the company had 'never looked better. Dancing flows out of the Ballet with a boisterous beauty'. Starring Mikhail Baryshnikov, Cynthia Harvey, Richard Shafer, Brian Adams.
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