Nijinsky
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Nijinsky
Summary
Nijinsky is a film[1]. Nijinsky ranks in the top 4% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (76 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Nijinsky's instance of is recorded as film[3].
- Nijinsky was directed by Herbert Ross[4].
- Hugh Wheeler wrote the screenplay for Nijinsky[5].
- Nijinsky's genre is biographical film[6].
- Nijinsky's genre is drama film[7].
- Nijinsky's genre is LGBTQ-related film[8].
- Nijinsky's genre is musical film[9].
- A cast member of Nijinsky was Alan Badel[10].
- A cast member of Nijinsky was Alan Bates[11].
- A cast member of Nijinsky was Colin Blakely[12].
- A cast member of Nijinsky was Jeremy Irons[13].
- A cast member of Nijinsky was Leslie Browne[14].
- A cast member of Nijinsky was Ronald Lacey[15].
- A cast member of Nijinsky was Siân Phillips[16].
- A cast member of Nijinsky was Vernon Dobtcheff[17].
- A cast member of Nijinsky was Ronald Pickup[18].
- Nijinsky was produced by Nora Kaye[19].
- Nijinsky was produced by Stanley O'Toole[20].
- Nijinsky was produced by Harry Saltzman[21].
- Nijinsky's collection is recorded as Museum of Modern Art[22].
- Nijinsky's director of photography is recorded as Douglas Slocombe[23].
- The original language of Nijinsky was English[24].
- Nijinsky was distributed by video on demand[25].
- Nijinsky's review score is recorded as 33%[26].
- Nijinsky's review score is recorded as 4.5/10[27].
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Authorship and Creation
Producers include Nora Kaye[19], Stanley O'Toole[20], and Harry Saltzman[21]. Nijinsky was directed by Herbert Ross[4]. Hugh Wheeler wrote the screenplay for Nijinsky[5]. Cast members include Alan Badel[10], Alan Bates[11], Colin Blakely[12], Jeremy Irons[13], Leslie Browne[14], and Ronald Lacey[15].
Publication
Publication dates include January 1, 1980[28] and August 14, 1980[29]. The original language of Nijinsky was English[24]. Genres include biographical film[6], drama film[7], LGBTQ-related film[8], and musical film[9]. Nijinsky was distributed by video on demand[25].
Reception
Reviews include 33%[26] and 4.5/10[27].
Why It Matters
Nijinsky ranks in the top 4% of film entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (76 views/month).[2] Nijinsky has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[30]