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The Turning Point (1977)
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Synopsis
One of a cycle of '70s post-Women's Liberation "women's pictures,"
Herbert Ross
's drama uses the ballet world to examine the conflict between family and career. Former dance colleagues Deedee (
Shirley MacLaine
) and Emma (
Anne Bancroft
) are reunited when Emma's New York ballet company stops in Oklahoma City for a performance. Having dropped her career for marriage and motherhood, Deedee envies prima ballerina Emma's limelight life; aging Emma, realizing that her days as a star are numbered, wishes that she had the fulfillment of a family like Deedee's. Tensions simmer when Deedee's talented teenage daughter, Emilia (
Leslie Browne
), moves to New York to join Emma's company. As Emma maternally bonds with Emilia, and Emilia falls in love with womanizing dancer Yuri (
Mikhail Baryshnikov
), Deedee feels that she's losing her place even as a mother. After Emilia's triumphant debut, Deedee's and Emma's resentments boil over into an all-out catfight that ends when they realize they can unite in happiness for Emilia's future. Splitting the desires to nest and to work between two characters, Ross and writer
Arthur Laurents
reveal the difficulty faced by women in a world of expanding options. As in
Michael Powell
's and
Emeric Pressburger
's seminal ballet film
The Red Shoes
(1948), dancing and a personal life don't mix, even as the films display ballet's seductive power here in the gracefully integrated numbers by dance stars Browne and Baryshnikov. Despite reservations about its melodramatic aspects, The Turning Point earned box-office success and eleven Oscar nominations (but no wins). Even if its wife/work struggle seems a bit old-fashioned, Deedee's and Emma's final bond suggests that the next generation may not have the same regrets. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide
Cast
Leslie Browne
Emilia
Starr Danias
Carolyn
Alexandra Danilova
Dahkarova
Scott Douglas
Freddie
Daniel Levans
Arnold
Lisa Lucas
Janina
Shirley MacLaine
Deedee
Martha Scott
Adelaide
Antoinette Sibley
Sevilla
Tom Skerritt
Wayne
Marshall Thompson
Carter
Anthony Zerbe
Rosie
Anne Bancroft
Emma
Mikhail Baryshnikov
Kopeikine
James Mitchell
Michael
Phillip Saunders
Ethan Rodgers
Jurgen Schneider
Peter
Production Crew
Alexander Minz
Choreography
Frederick Ashton
Choreography
George Balanchine
Choreography
Kenneth MacMillan
Choreography
Robert Surtees
Cinematographer
John Lanchbery
Composer (Music Score)
Oliver Smith
Consultant/advisor
Albert Wolsky
Costume Designer
Jennifer Parsons
Costume Designer
Tony Faso
Costume Designer
Herbert Ross
Director
William H. Reynolds
Editor
Nora Kaye
Executive Producer
Jack Roe
First Assistant Director
Charles Schram
Makeup
John Lanchbery
Musical Direction/Supervision
Arthur Laurents
Producer
Herbert Ross
Producer
Albert Brenner
Production Designer
Arthur Laurents
Screenwriter
Marvin March
Set Designer
Douglas O. Williams
Sound/Sound Designer
Jerry Jost
Sound/Sound Designer
Theodore Soderberg
Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1977
Runtime: 119
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Color type
DeLuxe Color
Produced by
20th Century Fox
Awards
1977 - Best Picture - Academy
1977 - Best Picture - National Board of Review
1977 - Best Picture - Drama - Golden Globe
1977 - Best Picture - Academy
1977 - Best Picture - Academy
1977 - Best Picture - Drama - Golden Globe
1977 - Best Picture - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie
1977 - Best Picture - National Board of Review
1977 - Best Picture - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie
1977 - Best Picture - Drama - Hollywood Foreign Press Association
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