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Margot

  • TV Movie
  • 2009
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
300
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Anne-Marie Duff in Margot (2009)
BiographyDrama

At the age of forty, Dame Margot Fonteyn (Anne-Marie Duff) is considered to be past her best as a prima ballerina and Dame Ninette de Valois is reducing her roles at the Royal Ballet. Then t... Read allAt the age of forty, Dame Margot Fonteyn (Anne-Marie Duff) is considered to be past her best as a prima ballerina and Dame Ninette de Valois is reducing her roles at the Royal Ballet. Then the exciting young Russian dancer Rudolf Nureyev (Michiel Huisman), a recent defector to th... Read allAt the age of forty, Dame Margot Fonteyn (Anne-Marie Duff) is considered to be past her best as a prima ballerina and Dame Ninette de Valois is reducing her roles at the Royal Ballet. Then the exciting young Russian dancer Rudolf Nureyev (Michiel Huisman), a recent defector to the West, comes into her life and her bed and revitalizes her career. Frederick Ashton (Sir ... Read all

  • Director
    • Otto Bathurst
  • Writers
    • Amanda Coe
    • Meredith Daneman
  • Stars
    • Anne-Marie Duff
    • Penelope Wilton
    • Con O'Neill
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    300
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Otto Bathurst
    • Writers
      • Amanda Coe
      • Meredith Daneman
    • Stars
      • Anne-Marie Duff
      • Penelope Wilton
      • Con O'Neill
    • 5User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Anne-Marie Duff
    Anne-Marie Duff
    • Margot Fonteyn
    Penelope Wilton
    Penelope Wilton
    • B.Q
    Con O'Neill
    Con O'Neill
    • Tito
    Lindsay Duncan
    Lindsay Duncan
    • Madam
    Derek Jacobi
    Derek Jacobi
    • Fred Ashton
    Matthew Hart
    • Michael Somes
    Michelle Bonnard
    Michelle Bonnard
    • Sally
    Margot Leicester
    • Cathy
    Michiel Huisman
    Michiel Huisman
    • Rudolph Nureyev
    Anton Lukovkin
    • Eric
    Tatiana Lavrentieva
    • Elderly Russian Lady
    Ben Stott
    • Good-Looking Boy
    Robert Perkins
    • Mr. McDonald
    Dimitri Gruzdyev
    • Dancer
    Ksenia Ovsyanick
    • Dancer
    Lisa Probert
    • Dancer
    Christian Wolf-La'Moy
    Christian Wolf-La'Moy
    • Market trader in bar
    Frazer Douglas
    • Stage Manager
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Otto Bathurst
    • Writers
      • Amanda Coe
      • Meredith Daneman
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    9moderator-862-914745

    Sensitive, moving and authentic

    I loved every minute of this sensitive and enthralling production. The dancing is marvellous and the whole production feels totally authentic to the period and looks utterly beautiful. At times it was extremely moving and affecting. Derek Jacobi is stunning, witty and completely true to the role of Frederick Ashton. Anne-Marie Duff and Michiel Huisman as Fonteyn and Nureyev have true chemistry. Absolutely perfect.
    1bpalet70

    This film is an insult to two great artists.

    MARGOT

    The 2009 movie that I watched on television on New Year's Eve entitled 'Margot' was an unbelievable insult to two of the world's greatest artists. I managed to sit through it but was disgusted by the whole thing.

    This is a cheap movie, done to make a quick buck, using cheap ideas, and actors who obviously had no knowledge of the personalities of Margot Fonteyn and Rudolf Nureyev. The two Ronnies, whom I saw doing a skit in a nightclub many years ago had a much better understanding of their characters and Dr. Arias who was there at the time in his wheelchair was nothing like the character on the screen.

    The casting for this movie was pathetic apart from the actor who played the part of Frederick Ashton. As for Eric Bruhn, he was hardly there, in spite of the fact that he played a huge part in Rudi's life. What a wonderful story this could have been if the object had not been to dwell on the possible sexual relationship between Rudi and Margot. The producers of this film have really taken advantage of the fact that these great artists are dead and are thus unable to respond themselves to this trash.. It makes me feel ashamed that young ballet students will have seen this wicked interpretation of a wonderful person.

    I found it difficult to watch the weak interpretation of the actor who played the part of Rudi. It was quite sickening. Rudi was a powerful being with so many changes to his personality and none of this came over. The actor's face was completely wrong for a start as was his voice. It was as if those concerned had never actually seen Rudi, let alone studied his personality and worked hard on trying to resemble him in some way. Margot was not the Margot I knew, who was bubbly and friendly with everyone. Where was her lovely laugh? This actor had completely the wrong shaped face to start with.

    As for the story line, it was taken from Meredith Daneman's book which went into great detail about Rudi and Margot's personal life and the author went overboard with intimate details of Margot's body. Completely tasteless! There was nothing there about Margot's exciting professional life. It was all based on a sexual affair for the mere purpose of shocking, causing a stir and saying, 'Aren't I brave?" The movie is a write-off. Burn it!
    6boyplunder

    Dance is about feeling, but not in this biography

    This TV movie is the third in a short series of biographies on famous, but troubled woman in British history. Unlike the first two, which featured Enid Blyton and Gracie Fields, this one seems to lack emotion. The style of the production is darker, more gritty. Depicting the sixties, a much more up to date era to the others, makes this harder to follow somehow. It is a little obvious that much of the ballet seems to be performed by body doubles, but maybe that's because I am used to seeing real dancers. The uninitiated my not have such a problem.

    Overall, I found the film cold, and there was little to carry me along, even though I was very much looking forward to watching it. The acting was superb, but I felt that the production was too heavy to draw my attention.
    8ksg-565-883896

    Oscars have been given for lesser performances!

    I know it's only a lowly TV movie, but I'm so surprised to see only one review for this little gem!

    Based on the almost implausible true story of Dame Margot Fonteyn, a recent UK legend in the world of ballet, the film sailed briskly along without ever becoming tiresome or boring. From start to finish, Anne-Marie Duff handed in a truly superb and extremely convincing performance that hit the spot perfectly for me and which was IMO far better than some that I have seen rewarded with Oscars in the past! The perfect foil in more ways than one, Michiel Huisman was equally impressive as the leading man - the famous Russian defector Rudolph Nureyev.

    There were no surprises, no silliness, let-downs or disappointments - this is just a very well made theatrical production with acting craftsmanship of the highest order throughout and sets, soundtrack, costumes and staging all helping to carry a very human story without demonstrating any great, dramatic highs or lows that might well have drifted into repetition and tedium!

    Rest assured, it would be perfectly possible to enjoy this film even without any real interest in ballet and I would say it's well worth a watch for anyone who wanted a quiet break from endless crime, alien invasion or the end of the world movies and it's well worth an 8 from me!

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    • Trivia
      Made as one of a three-part season "Women We Loved" on BBC Four. The other two movies in the series were Gracie! (2009) and Enid (2009).
    • Goofs
      Margot Fonteyn flies to Sydney Australia in 1959 and a shot of the Opera House is shown. However, the building on that landmark would have only just begun and the construction on the outer shells hadn't begun until 1963 and completed until 1967.
    • Connections
      Featured in Breakfast: Episode dated 30 November 2009 (2009)

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    • Release date
      • November 30, 2009 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Nàng Margot
    • Filming locations
      • Alexandra Palace, Alexandra Palace Way, Muswell Hill, London, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Mammoth Screen
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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