Roman MASLO
Роман МАСЛО
Roman MASLO
Russia, 2008, 44.17mn 
documentary
1971 — The Ballerina and the Tsar (Matilda Kshesinskaya). Historical Chronicles with Nikolai Svani
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1971 год — Балерина и царь (Матильда Кшесинская). Исторические хроники с Николаем Сванидзе

 

 1971 — La Ballerine et le Tsar (Matilda Kshesinskaya). Chroniques historiques avec Nikolaï Svanid

 1971 god — Balerina i tsar (Matilda Kshesinskaya). Istoricheskiye khroniki s Nikolayem Svanidze

 
Directed by : Roman MASLO (Роман МАСЛО)
Writing credits : Marina ZHUKOVA (Марина ЖУКОВА)
Cinematography : Viktor STUPIN (Виктор СТУПИН)
Produced by : Nikolay BILYK (Николай БИЛЫК)
Narrator : Nikolay SVANIDZE (Николай СВАНИДЗЕ)
Character(s) : Leonid BREZHNEV (Леонид БРЕЖНЕВ), Nikita KHRUSHCHEV (Никита ХРУЩЁВ), Matilda KSHENSINSKAYA (Матильда КШЕСИНСКАЯ), Vladimir LENIN (Владимир ЛЕНИН), Iosif STALIN (Иосиф СТАЛИН), Mikhail SUSLOV (Михаил СУСЛОВ)
Production : ООО "Наш Взгляд" ("Nash Vzglyad"), Телеканал "Россия " (TV channel "Rossiya")
 

Plot synopsis
Mathilde Kschessinska was born on August 31, 1872, in Ligovo, near Peterhof (Russian Empire), and died on December 6, 1971, in Paris.

Daughter of a Polish dancer, Felix Adam Valerian Krzesiński (1823-1905), born into a family of minor Polish nobility, studied at the Imperial Ballet School in Saint Petersburg. In 1890, she joined the Mariinsky Theatre and remained there until 1917. She was appointed prima ballerina in 1893, and then prima ballerina assoluta two years later. From 1890 onward, she had a relationship with Tsarevich Nicholas Alexandrovich (the future Nicholas II), and after their breakup, with Grand Dukes Sergei and Andrei of Russia. In March 1917, the Bolsheviks requisitioned her mansion to use as their headquarters.

In 1920, she left Russia and settled in Paris. The following year, she married Grand Duke Andrei, who recognized her son Vladimir Andreyevich Kschessinsky (June 30, 1902 – April 23, 1974).
In 1929, she opened a dance school in Paris, counting among her students Boris Kniaseff, Yvette Chauviré, Alicia Markova, Tamara Toumanova, and Margot Fonteyn.
She wrote her memoirs, entitled Souvenirs de la Kschessinska (Paris, Plon, 1960), and died in Paris on December 6, 1971, at the age of 99. She is buried in the Russian cemetery of Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois.
 

Selected in the following festivals or events :
- Historical Chronicles with Nikolay Svanidze, (kinoglaz.fr), 2026

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Matilda KCHESSINSKAIA (Матильда Феликсовна КШЕСИНСКАЯ) 1872-1971