
Swan Lake
1967 • Directed by
Bruhn’s Swan Lake was a fascinating psychological drama that departed from traditional versions, which proved controversial and ground-breaking. He enhanced the role of Prince Siegfried, whom he occasionally performed, with more dancing and depth, saying he wished to tell the story of the Prince rather than the Swan Queen. He also changed the role of Von Rothbart, the evil sorcerer, to the Black Queen (initially played by Franca). His telling changed the story from a struggle between good and evil to focus on the Prince’s relationships with the women in his life – his mother, the Black Queen, the Swan Queen and the Black Swan – each representing a different form of control or influence. To emphasize the powerful emotion of the story, Bruhn reinstated the tragic ending, with the Prince driven to his death by the swans.
Release Date
12/27/1967
Rating
0.0/10
Cast
Crew
George Crum
Conductor
Tom Farquharson
Camera Operator
Michael Gyll
Camera Operator
John Fenney
Costume Coordinator
S. T. Bokhari
Video Assist Operator
Brian Wood
Audio Post Coordinator
Desmond Heeley
Costume Design
Daisy Dean
Costume Coordinator
Bill McClelland
Audio Post Coordinator
Walter Michalik
Audio Post Coordinator