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516:, Doboujinsky made the masks “on which much of the picture's success depended”. Doboujinsky's original masks for the film, made of bike helmets, polystyrene, hand-sewn hair and vision holes covered in gauze, had to be recreated for the stage, with a larger field of vision for the dancers. The artist used moulds of the originals, drilling hundreds of holes at the front and covering the mask in nylon hair “using electrostatic charges.” 388:
because they were worried he would distort the work.) However, their ideas and Christine's initial sketches began to win them over and while both Warne and Ashton were still considering the proposed project, and terms being agreed, preparations for filming took place over the following year. It was a
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Conceived of as a filmed ballet, Goodwin and Edzard approached Frederick Ashton, former director of the Royal Ballet, to choreograph. Ashton later said: "I was not certain that with films dominated by violence and sex the time was right for such an explosion of sheer charm. But now I think the public
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was favourable: "The stories are told simply and directly and with a certain almost clumsy charm. Instead of going for perfection in the dancing, the Royal Ballet dancers have gone for characterizations instead. The various animals have their quirks and eccentricities, and they are fairly authentic:
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is one of British cinema's true one-offs, a film quite unlike any other. Ostensibly aimed at children, this adaptation of Potter’s various animal-centric stories was mounted by the Royal Ballet and choreographed by Sir Frederick Ashton. The tales are rendered as a series of dances, loosely
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Instead of a conventional screenplay, Edzard, who co-wrote the screenplay as well as designing the production and costumes, produced over two hundred sketches. The sketches were used to create the film's working script from a juxtaposition of five of Beatrix Potter's Tales -
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is a ballet film civilians can sit through. There's almost no plot and it will be slow going for anyone incapable of appreciating delicate dance steps. This category definitely includes Savant, but I was captivated by the film's production values and the amazing
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and Doboujinsky talked with Goodwin and Edzard. In October 1969, he agreed to make a sample mask for mouse character 'Hunca Munca' whose face is “perhaps the most appealing in the film”.
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Filming started in May 1970 at EMI's Elstree Studios where the unit was based for five weeks. There had already been second unit photography done at the Lakes District.
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It was the first collaboration with Goodwin by Edzard, who is known for her meticulous filmmaking, often based on Victorian English sources. The couple went on to found
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The film was released to DVD in 2004 and 2009. A digitally restored version was released as a Blu-ray DVD in 2011, in commemoration of the film's 40th anniversary.
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Producer Richard Goodwin called the film "a diversion... a souffle... it is an entertainment." The costumes travelled to the US as an exhibition on board the
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John Brabourne said Goodwin and Edzard "made all the costumes in their own house and we used my production company. Christine brought in that fantastic man,
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Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle, Jemima Puddle-Duck and Royal Ballet: Puddle-Duck and the Royal Ballet Bernheimer, Martin. Los Angeles Times 13 June 1971: s40.
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ballet, which featured dancing animals, mice and a cat. Nobili suggested it as a project for the couple, and
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The idea started in 1968 when Christine Edzard travelled from Paris, where she was assistant to the designer
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to her grandchildren. Edzard showed the “thoroughly English” book to Nobili, who was in Covent Garden with
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risk, and Goodwin acknowledged that had Warne in the end still refused, they would have “been ruined.”
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In 1992, Anthony Dowell, then Director of The Royal Ballet, produced a stage version of the film.
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is the only feature film directed by Mills, who is best remembered as a film editor. Mills edited
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An autobiography of British cinema : as told by the filmmakers and actors who made it
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The film was given the go ahead by Forbes during his period as head of production at
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The film was given a Royal premiere in front of Queen Elizabeth II on 1 April 1970.
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The music was arranged by John Lanchbery, who had previously worked with Ashton on
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as executive producer. The stories were adapted by Goodwin and his wife designer
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Goodwin succeeded in getting the film rights from Potter's estate. According to
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entry on the Frederick Ashton Foundation website, accessed 9 November 2023.
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John Braborne says Agatha Christie let him have the screen rights to
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Yeatman, Linda (15 March 1971). "Tale of Beatrix Potter's Ballet".
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The film was one of the most successful of the Forbes regime at
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National Heroes: British Cinema in the Seventies and Eighties
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In 1994 Bryan Forbes confirmed the film was very profitable.
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Walker, Alexander (13 March 1971). "Peter Rabbit on film".
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over from Paris to make animal masks for the first act of
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interconnected by the author as a young girl (played by
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The frog dances like a frog, for example, and not like
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Tales of Beatrix Potter (1970) An EMI Films production
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Five Brahms Waltzes in the Manner of Isadora Duncan
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The Tale of Samuel Whiskers or The Roly-Poly Pudding
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This article is about the film. For the ballet, see
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The Adventures of Peter Rabbit & Benjamin Bunny
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Ebert rated the film with four stars (out of four).
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Index

The Tales of Beatrix Potter (ballet)

Reginald Mills
Richard Goodwin
Christine Edzard
Beatrix Potter
Royal Ballet dancers
Frederick Ashton
Alexander Grant
Michael Coleman
Wayne Sleep
Lesley Collier
John Lanchbery
EMI Elstree
MGM-EMI Film Distributors Ltd.
Beatrix Potter
Reginald Mills
choreographed
Frederick Ashton
Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle
The Royal Ballet
John Lanchbery
Michael Balfe
Arthur Sullivan
Royal Opera House
Richard Goodwin
John Brabourne
Christine Edzard
The Red Shoes
Powell and Pressburger

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