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LAUSANNE (Reuters) - In a normal year, the dozens of teenaged ballet dancers eyeing the prestigious Prix de Lausanne award would leap in from all across the world to the Swiss city to compete beneath the bright lights of the theatre.
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With COVID-19 restrictions, dancers are showing pre-recorded routines on a flat screen instead, before socially distanced judges in a hotel ballroom, with no live audience.
Donning black masks, the nine judges scribble notes on desks as they watch Maia Rose Roberts, 16, from Britain go through a ballet class on her own.
Nicolas Le Riche, a former Paris Opera Ballet etoile, or principal dancer, saw no major difference from judging live performances and said he felt moved at “discovering the dancers through the screen.”
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Audrey Hepburn’s son Sean Hepburn Ferrer and granddaughter Emma Ferrer on the new Audrey Hepburn documentary, AUDREY
The world will surely never tire of Audrey Hepburn – at least we can’t imagine so. Even some 28 years after the icon’s passing, audiences are still clamouring for everything ‘Audrey’, gobbling up films, books, documentaries and that eternally chic sense of style. So it figures then, that the latest project about the actress and humanitarian – documentary AUDREY – has been just as eagerly received. Directed by Helena Coan, it centres around Audrey’s life and career – as well as digging a little deeper into her humanitarian work – and features beautifully-shot ballet sequences performed by dancers Francesca Hayward and Alessandra Ferri, who both play the actress. A fas
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Deploying a mix of film excerpts, interviews and audio clips of the star herself, this doc pays tribute to eternal movie icon Audrey Hepburn.
If this were a normal festive season when it was possible to have a post-prandial snuggle on the couch with older relatives, or just fans of the best in old-school movie-star glamour, then this documentary about Audrey Hepburn out Dec. 15 on DVD and Blu-Ray ahead of a Jan. 5 VOD/digital release would be ideal viewing. Even if you watch it alone on a laptop with a bottle of cheap beer and a dried-up turkey sandwich,
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