@hnbballerina I don't think it is the intention of the Mr Comte to fool anyone. He's simply applying his animation technique to the existing still photos of Nijinsky. It's likely the closest we will ever be to seeing Nijinsky in motion. I love it!
It seems the man in the short movie is really Nijinsky. How is it possible? In April I'll 2010 make a trip to Hamburg watching a great ballet-show named "Nijinsky".
duh
interesting anyway
TheIntenseDream 1 month ago
これは本当にニジンスキーの映像なのですか?
でもきっと本物ですね、私のイメージ通り!!
kamenasikazuyasama 2 months ago
They didn't practice camera movements in 1910... this must be fake.
drydust999 1 year ago
looks quite fake....
hnbballerina 1 year ago
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@hnbballerina I don't think it is the intention of the Mr Comte to fool anyone. He's simply applying his animation technique to the existing still photos of Nijinsky. It's likely the closest we will ever be to seeing Nijinsky in motion. I love it!
chiachhu 8 months ago
Thank you very much! This one worked well. It is full of eager innocence.
shelaghmckenna 1 year ago
Just to be able to catch a fleeting glimpse
of Nijinsky the Legend is like seeing a
a bird on the brink of extinction! Thank
you for this rare and precious treasure!
Kievest 2 years ago
WOOOW, I did not know that there was any videos of Nijinsky. Thank you, fantastic!!!
ditogam 2 years ago
What is this variation called? I played this piece years ago, and I can't remember what it's called :/
natasha2009 2 years ago
@natasha2009
The music is from Igro Strawinsky "The firebird".
It seems the man in the short movie is really Nijinsky. How is it possible? In April I'll 2010 make a trip to Hamburg watching a great ballet-show named "Nijinsky".
achim56nrw 2 years ago
Everything by Christian Comte deserves a high rating.
Bolenderable 2 years ago
Fascinating. Is that an actual film or a stop-action re-creation??
rickaroo 2 years ago