Galateya
1977 · 55 min · ★ 9.0 · Music
The film ballet based on the play by Bernard Shaw "Pygmalion" to the music of Timur Kogan. For the first time, an attempt was made to translate the play into the language of choreography. And although the musical “F. My Fair Lady” was taken as the basis, the choreographer D. Bryantsev and director A. Belinsky offered a completely original interpretation of the famous work - classical ballet dancers act as real dramatic actors.
Directed by Aleksandr Belinsky · Written by Aleksandr Belinsky
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Ekaterina Maksimova Eliza Doolittle -
Maris Liepa Professor Henry Higgins -
Vadim Gulyaev Alfred P. Doolittle - S Sergey Fedyanin
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Svyatoslav Kuznetsov Colonel Hugh Pickering - K Konstantin Zaklinsky
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