The director also considered Black Swan a companion piece to his 2. The Wrestler, with both films involving demanding performances for different kinds of art. He and Portman first discussed the project in 2. Universal Studios, Black Swan was produced in New York City in 2. Fox Searchlight Pictures. Portman and Kunis trained in ballet for several months prior to filming, and notable figures from the ballet world helped with film production to shape the ballet presentation. O5DuZZ0tvSo2xpoKw9L74y19vRX2wJqtLRmmF5tgTRkbzZTmE6ce-4wldEtOgGxt89i=h556' alt='Mystery Thriller Movies El Americano: The Movie ' title='Mystery Thriller Movies El Americano: The Movie ' />The film premiered as the opening film for the 6. Venice International Film Festival on September 1, 2. It had a limited release in the United States starting December 3, 2. December 1. 7. Black Swan received critical praise upon its release, particularly for Portmans performance and Aronofskys direction, and was a surprise box office success, grossing 3. The film received five Academy Award nominations and Portman won Best Actress for the film, as well as many other Best Actress awards in several guilds and festivals. In addition, Aronofsky was nominated for Best Director and the film was nominated for Best Picture. Nina Sayers is a dancer in a New York City ballet company, which is preparing to open its new season with Tchaikovskys Swan Lake. With prima ballerina Beth Mac. Intyre being forced into retirement, artistic director Thomas Leroy announces he is looking for a new dancer to portray the dual role of the innocent White Swan and the sensual Black Swan. Nina auditions for the role and gives a flawless performance as the White Swan, but fails to embody the Black Swan. The following day, Nina asks Thomas to reconsider choosing her to play the role. When he forcibly kisses her, she bites him before running out of his office. Later that day, Nina sees the cast list and discovers, much to her surprise and that of her overprotective mother Erica, that she will be portraying the lead. At a gala celebrating the new season, an intoxicated Beth confronts Nina, accusing her of sleeping with Thomas to get the role. The following day, Nina discovers that Beth was hit by a car while walking in the street and that Thomas believes she did it on purpose. Dvd The Boy In The Bubble Downloads Online more. During rehearsals, Thomas tells Nina to observe new dancer Lily, whom he describes as possessing an uninhibited quality that Nina is unable to show. Nina also falls victim to several hallucinations of a doppelgnger following her wherever she goes and finds unexplained scratch marks on her back. One night, Nina accepts Lilys invitation to dinner despite Ericas objections. Over dinner, Lily offers Nina an ecstasy capsule to help her relax. Nina turns it down but later accepts a drink laced with ecstasy powder. The two dance at a nightclub and return to Ninas apartment late. After fighting with her mother, Nina barricades herself in her room and is physically intimate with Lily. The following morning, Nina wakes up alone and realizes she is late for the dress rehearsal. Upon arriving at Lincoln Center, she finds Lily dancing the Black Swan and learns that their encounter never took place. After learning that Thomas has made Lily her alternate, Ninas hallucinations grow increasingly stronger to the point where Erica tries to prevent her from performing on opening night. Nina forces her way out of the apartment and arrives at Lincoln Center only to discover that Lily is set to take over. She confronts Thomas, who becomes impressed by her confidence that he allows her to perform. During the end of the second act, Nina becomes distracted by a hallucination, causing her partner to drop her. She returns to her dressing room and finds Lily preparing to play the Black Swan. When Lily transforms into Ninas doppelgnger, the two engage in a fight that ends with Nina stabbing the doppelgnger with a shard of glass. She hides the corpse and returns to the stage, where she loses herself and gives a flawless performance as the Black Swan. Nina receives a standing ovation from the audience and, after surprising Thomas with a passionate kiss, returns to her dressing room. While changing, Nina hears a knock at the door and opens it to find Lily congratulating her. Realizing the fight never occurred and that she stabbed herself, Nina quietly continues changing. After dancing the final act, in which the White Swan commits suicide by throwing herself off a cliff, Nina falls onto a hidden mattress. As the theater erupts in thunderous applause, Thomas, Lily and the cast gather to congratulate Nina only to discover that she is bleeding profusely. Nina loses consciousness, but not before telling Thomas that her performance was perfect. During the closing credits, the major cast members were credited both as their film characters as well as their corresponding characters from Swan Lake. ProductioneditConceptionedit. The scene from the ballet Swan Lake in which the Black Swan Odile tricks and seduces the Prince. Darren Aronofsky first became interested in ballet when his sister studied dance at the High School of Performing Arts in New York City. The basic idea for the film started when he hired screenwriters to rework a screenplay called The Understudy, which was about off Broadway actors and explored the notion of being haunted by a double. Aronofsky said the screenplay had elements of All About Eve, Roman Polanskis The Tenant, and Fyodor Dostoyevskys novella The Double. The director had also seen numerous productions of Swan Lake, and he connected the duality of the White Swan and the Black Swan to the script. When researching for the production of Black Swan, Aronofsky found ballet to be a very insular world whose dancers were not impressed by movies. Regardless, the director found active and inactive dancers to share their experiences with him. He also stood backstage to see the Bolshoi Ballet perform at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. Aronofsky called Black Swan a companion piece to his previous film The Wrestler, recalling one of his early projects about a love affair between a wrestler and a ballerina. He eventually separated the wrestling and the ballet worlds as too much for one movie. He compared the two films Wrestling some consider the lowest artif they would even call it artand ballet some people consider the highest art. But what was amazing to me was how similar the performers in both of these worlds are. They both make incredible use of their bodies to express themselves. 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