
La Danse: The Paris Opera Ballet
Documentary
Overview
A film by Frederick Wiseman following the ins and outs of 7 ballets by the Paris Opera Ballet.
Top Cast
Emilie Cozette
Emilie Cozette
Self
Emilie Cozette
Self
Brigitte Lefèvre
Brigitte Lefèvre
Self
Brigitte Lefèvre
Self


Aurélie Dupont
Aurélie Dupont
Self
Aurélie Dupont
Self


Dorothée Gilbert
Dorothée Gilbert
Self
Dorothée Gilbert
Self


Marie-Agnès Gillot
Marie-Agnès Gillot
Self
Marie-Agnès Gillot
Self
Agnès Letestu
Agnès Letestu
Self
Agnès Letestu
Self
Delphine Moussin
Delphine Moussin
Self
Delphine Moussin
Self


Kader Belarbi
Kader Belarbi
Self
Kader Belarbi
Self


Clairemarie Osta
Clairemarie Osta
Self
Clairemarie Osta
Self


Laëtitia Pujol
Laëtitia Pujol
Self
Laëtitia Pujol
Self
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