Black Swan
“A witchy brew of madness and cunning, “Black Swan” tells the story of a ballerina who aches, with battered feet and an increasingly crowded head, to break out of the corps. Played by Natalie Portman in a smashing, bruising, wholly committed performance, the young dancer, Nina, looks more like a child than a woman, her flesh as undernourished as her mind. When she goes to bed at night, a nearby jewelry box tinkling “Swan Lake,” a crowd of stuffed animals watches over her, longtime companions that — as Nina and this dementedly entertaining film grow more unhinged — begin to look more like jailers than friends...[a] delirious, phantasmagoric freakout.“
Black Swan
A psychological thriller with Natalie Portman as a New York City ballerina who finds herself in fierce competition with a fresh new rival (Mila Kunis) to replace the retiring prima ballerina (Winona Ryder) as the Swan Queen in “Swan Lake.” With Barbara Hershey and Vincent Cassel; the director is the gifted Darren Aronofsky (The Wrestler).
“A witchy brew of madness and cunning, Black Swan tells the story of a ballerina who aches, with battered feet and an increasingly crowded head, to break out of the corps. Played by Natalie Portman in a smashing, bruising, wholly committed performance, the young dancer, Nina, looks more like a child than a woman, her flesh as undernourished as her mind. When she goes to bed at night, a nearby jewelry box tinkling “Swan Lake,” a crowd of stuffed animals watches over her, longtime companions that — as Nina and this dementedly entertaining film grow more unhinged — begin to look more like jailers than friends...[a] delirious, phantasmagoric freakout.“ (Manohla Dargis, New York Times)
An Oscar winner for Best Actress and nominee for Best Picture, Director, Editing and Cinematography.
A 2011 Spirit Award winner for Best Feature, Director and Female Lead and a nominee for Best Cinematography.
A Golden Globe winner for Best Actress (Drama) and a nominee for Best Picture (Drama), Best Director and Best Supporting Actress.
A Screen Actors Guild winner for Best Female in a Leading Role (Portman).
A Screen Actors Guild nominee for Best Cast in a Motion Picture.
A Writers Guild nominee for Best Original Screenplay.
A Directors Guild of American nominee for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film.
The Marcello Mastroianni prize for young performer at the 2010 Venice Film Festival went to Mila Kunis for her supporting role.
“A witchy brew of madness and cunning, Black Swan tells the story of a ballerina who aches, with battered feet and an increasingly crowded head, to break out of the corps. Played by Natalie Portman in a smashing, bruising, wholly committed performance, the young dancer, Nina, looks more like a child than a woman, her flesh as undernourished as her mind. When she goes to bed at night, a nearby jewelry box tinkling “Swan Lake,” a crowd of stuffed animals watches over her, longtime companions that — as Nina and this dementedly entertaining film grow more unhinged — begin to look more like jailers than friends...[a] delirious, phantasmagoric freakout.“ (Manohla Dargis, New York Times)
An Oscar winner for Best Actress and nominee for Best Picture, Director, Editing and Cinematography.
A 2011 Spirit Award winner for Best Feature, Director and Female Lead and a nominee for Best Cinematography.
A Golden Globe winner for Best Actress (Drama) and a nominee for Best Picture (Drama), Best Director and Best Supporting Actress.
A Screen Actors Guild winner for Best Female in a Leading Role (Portman).
A Screen Actors Guild nominee for Best Cast in a Motion Picture.
A Writers Guild nominee for Best Original Screenplay.
A Directors Guild of American nominee for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film.
The Marcello Mastroianni prize for young performer at the 2010 Venice Film Festival went to Mila Kunis for her supporting role.
Genre
Drama,
Thriller/Suspense
Web Site
Runtime
108
Language
English
Director
Darren Aronofsky
Writer(s)
Mark Heyman
Cast
Mila Kunis,
Winona Ryder,
Natalie Portman,
Barbara Hershey
Awards:
Winner, Best Feature, Spirit Awards
Winner, Best Director, Spirit Awards
Winner, Best Female Lead, Spirit Awards
Nominee, Best Cinematography, Spirit Awards
Winner, Best Cinematography, Los Angeles Film Critics Association
Nominee, Best Picture - Drama, Golden Globes
Winner, Best Actress - Drama, Golden Globes
Nominee, Best Supporting Actress, Golden Globes
Nominee, Best Director, Golden Globes
Winner, Female in a Leading Role, Sag Awards
Nominee, Cast in a Motion Picture, Sag Awards
Nominee, Best Original Screenplay, Writers Guild of America
Nominee, Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film, Directors Guild of America
Winner, Marcello Mastroianni Prize for Young Performer, Venice Film Festival
Winner, Best Actress in a Leading Role, Academy Awards
Nominee, Best Cinematography, Academy Awards
Nominee, Best Director, Academy Awards
Nominee, Best Film Editing, Academy Awards
Nominee, Best Cinematography, Academy Awards
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