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Barbie of Swan Lake

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2003 Canadian-American film
Barbie of Swan Lake
DVD cover
Directed byOwen Hurley
Written byElana Lesser
Cliff Ruby
Based onSwan Lake byPyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Produced byKim Dent Wilder
Rob Hudnut
StarringKelly Sheridan
Mark Hildreth
Kelsey Grammer
Maggie Wheeler
Kathleen Barr
Nicole Oliver
Edited byGreg Richardson
Music byArnie Roth
Production
companies
Distributed byNorth America:
Artisan Home Entertainment (Family Home Entertainment)
Overseas:
Universal Pictures Video
UK and Ireland:
Right Entertainment[1]
Release date
  • September 30, 2003 (2003-09-30)
Running time
83 minutes
CountriesCanada
United States
LanguageEnglish

Barbie of Swan Lake is a 2003 animatedfantasy film co-produced byMainframe Entertainment andMattel Entertainment, and distributed byArtisan Home Entertainment.

Based on theTchaikovsky balletSwan Lake,[2][3] it is the third in theBarbie film series, withKelly Sheridan providing the voice of Barbie.[4]

Barbie of Swan Lake was released on VHS and DVD on September 30, 2003 by Artisan, later making a television premiere onNickelodeon on November 16, 2003.[5] It was subsequently released overseas throughEntertainment Rights andUniversal Pictures Video.[6]

Plot

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The movie opens withBarbie as she tells following story to her little sister, Kelly, who is uneasy about being at overnight camp and doesn’t want to participate in a race the next day.

Odette is a young woman who lives in a small village with her father and sister and works in the familybakery. She is a talenteddancer, but is shy about it. One day, aunicorn, Lila, runs through town and Odette follows her into an Enchanted Forest. Lila gets caught on a bush, so Odette removes a crystal from a rock to free her, while the other denizens of the forest watch in astonishment.

The Fairy Queen tells Odette that since she freed the magic crystal, she is destined to defeat the evil sorcerer Rothbart, who has taken over the forest. Odette, afraid to get involved, declines to help. However, she is confronted by Rothbart and cursed to become a swan. Although the Queen gifts Odette atiara embedded with the magic crystal to protect her from Rothbart’s magic, the Queen can only partially reverse the spell; Odette is a swan during the day and regains her human form at night. Odette and Lila go meet Erasmus, a troll who takes care of a massive library, to find the Book of Forest Lore, which can tell them how to break the spell. Unfortunately, they are unsuccessful.

Back in the village, Prince Daniel is informed by his mother that it is time for him to marry and she is hosting aball for him to choose a wife, although he much prefers adventuring. When he goes out hunting, he’s lured into the forest by Rothbart, who is determined to get Daniel to hunt and kill Odette. Just as he's about to shoot her down, Daniel is captivated by the swan's beauty and decides to let her live. Odette then transforms in front of him and protects him from Rothbart. The two of them spend the night together and fall in love. Daniel invites Odette to the ball the next night.

Erasmus finds the book and reveals that the key to defeating Rothbart is true love. However, if Daniel falls in love with another woman, the magic crystal will lose its power and Odette will die. Rothbart abducts Erasmus and the book. While Odette rescues Erasmus, Rothbart attends the ball with his daughter Odile, magically disguised as Odette. Odette flies to the castle in her swan form to warn Daniel, but is too late; Daniel pledges his love to Odile, causing Odette to collapse.

With the crystal's power gone, Rothbart takes it from Odette. In the Forest, he turns the Fairy Queen into a mouse. Odette wakes up as Daniel arrives to confront Rothbart. Rothbart's spell hits them both, their hands intertwined. At that moment, Rothbart is consumed by the crystal's magic, as Daniel and Odette tried to protect each other out of true love. Rothbart's evil is undone. Everyone from the village and the Forest celebrate as Odette and Daniel are to be married. Rothbart becomes acuckoo clock while Odile ends up as amaid in Erasmus's library.

This story of courage gives Kelly new resolve and she promises she will participate in a race the following day.

Cast

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  • Kelly Sheridan asBarbie /Odette – A shy, helpful country girl who loves to dance. She is turned into aswan by Rothbart because she is thought to be the one who can defeat him. Then, she falls in love with Prince Daniel and later learns to be a brave girl by saving the Enchanted Forest. Barbie is the storyteller of Swan Lake and Kelly's older sister.
  • Mark Hildreth as Prince Daniel – A prince who loves adventures. He is an expert atarchery. He loves Odette from the first time he meets her, however he is fooled by Rothbart who uses magic to help Odile impersonate Odette, with whom Daniel dances with at the ball. He is based on Siegfried from the ballet.
  • Kelsey Grammer asRothbart – The wickedsorcerer and the villainous cousin of the Fairy Queen who wants to rule the Enchanted Forest. He can turn into abird, and he also turns Odette into a swan. He has a spoiled daughter named Odile. In the end, Rothbart is turned into acuckoo clock as punishment for his wickedness.
  • Venus Terzo as Lila – A kind purple unicorn who is also Odette's friend. She likes to go to the people's town and is almost captured. She tells Odette that she (Odette) is braver than she thinks.
  • Kathleen Barr as The Fairy Queen / Marie – The ruler of the Enchanted Forest. Marie is Odette's older sister who likes to ride horses.
  • Nicole Oliver as Carlita – An elf who is turned into askunk by Rothbart. She’s Ivan's best friend and love interest.
  • Ian James Corlett as Ivan – An elf who is turned into aporcupine. He’s Carlita's best friend and love interest.
  • Maggie Wheeler asOdile – A witch and Rothbart's spoiled daughter who fools Prince Daniel at the ball by using magic to take on the form of Odette. In the end, she becomes a maid in Erasmus' library.
  • Michael Dobson as Erasmus – A troll who has a library. The Book of Forest Lore which explains how to break Rothbart's spell is in hislibrary.
  • Chantal Strand as Kelly – Barbie's sister who’s afraid of a race at her camp as well as Kelly the elf who was turned into acygnet.
  • Gina Stockdale as Queen Mother – Daniel's mother who wants to see Daniel married and wants to have grandchildren.
  • Brian Drummond as Reggie – Daniel's servant.
  • Garry Chalk as the Baker – Odette's father.

Production

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The huge success of the first two Barbie videos,Barbie in the Nutcracker andBarbie as Rapunzel, led to Mattel deciding to make a third film.[7] The movie was announced by Mainframe in September 2002.[8]Barbie of Swan Lake's story is based on the 19th-century German fairy tale "Swan Lake".[9]

As with Barbie's first ballet film,Barbie in the Nutcracker,Barbie of Swan Lake was choreographed by theNew York City BalletMaster in ChiefPeter Martins, and features the movement of New York City Ballet dancerscomputer animated throughmotion capture imaging. The dancers were filmed over two days for the ballet sequences with 16 light-emitting cameras that tracked their movements based on reflective squares attached to the dancers' elbows, wrists, and legs. The production team atMainframe Entertainment then superimposed the motion capture data onto computer models of the movie characters, and animated the characters' faces.[10] Motion capture performer Cailin Stadnyk portrayed Barbie's movements,[11] while ballerinaMaria Kowroski performed the character's dancing scenes.[12]

New York City Ballet Dancers

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Music

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The film features Tchaikovsky's score fromSwan Lake performed by theLondon Symphony Orchestra,[13] with 15-year-old violinistNicola Benedetti performing the violin solos.[14][15] In addition, the film has a theme song that plays over the end credits, "Wings", written byJason Blume and performed byLeslie Mills.[16]

Release

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The film was released on VHS and DVD on September 30, 2003.[citation needed]

The DVD includes the bonus features "The Ballet Dances of Swan Lake", which showcases the film's ballet sequences with accompanying commentary for young viewers,[13] "The Music in You", a 20 minute documentary profiling four girls studying at theJuilliard School of Music,[17] and an interactive game, "Explore the Stars!," challenging children to identify the constellations.[18][19]

As with the previous twoBarbie movies,Entertainment Rights secured global distribution rights to the film outside North America,[6] which remained as such despite the company losing international merchandising rights back toMattel at the end of the year.[20]

Reception

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Critical response

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Joseph Szadkowski ofThe Washington Times praised the film as "beautiful" and "another triumph for Barbie that should inspire youngsters".[19] Rating it two-and-a-half stars out of five, theNew Straits Times' R. S. Murthi called it "charming" and wrote, "The CGI work is fluid and the dance choreography by the New York City Ballet [...] is superly translated."[21] Scott Hettrick of theSouth Florida Sun-Sentinel wrote that the film has "all the elements of a good fairy tale that [are] delightfully translated here visually in this comforting, entertaining and engaging presentation."[22]

Describing the film as "teem[ing] with villainy, magic and fantasy," Nancy Churnin inThe Dallas Morning News wrote thatBarbie of Swan Lake "exceeds expectations" and she noted its educational value.[23] Reviewing the film forVideo Business, Buzz McClain wrote, "Director Hurley overcomes the potential robotic coldness of the digital animation, which at times resembles that of a videogame, by infusing undeniable charm into the story and characters." McClain also noted the cultural value of the film's ballet sequences and classical music, highlighted in the DVD extras.[13]

K. Lee Benson ofThe Video Librarian recommendedBarbie of Swan Lake, calling it a "class act" and a "marked improvement" over the previous two CGI Barbie films.[18] Lynne Heffley of theLos Angeles Times called it a "lavishly detailed computer-animated feature whose creativity and sweet nature nearly mitigates its unavoidable product promotion."[24] Stephanie Prange ofVideo Store praised the film's animation as "truly beautiful, with bright colours and [a] polished look".[25]

A review inThe Daily Telegraph opined that "transformed into cartoon form,Swan Lake isn't exactly a masterpiece," but recommended the film as a way to introduce children to Tchaikovsky.[26] In a negative review, Robert Gottlieb ofThe New York Observer opined thatBarbie of Swan Lake's "divergences from the ballet are profoundly distorting. Nothing of the troubling heart ofSwan Lake remains. Instead, we get a frisky, feminist unicorn and an adorable skunk! To call thisDisneyfication is to insult the genius of earlyDisney and the professionalism of later Disney."[27] Two eight-year-old reviewers forNewsday rated the film 4/5 stars, writing that they enjoyed its "beautiful music and dancing" and "nice message about believing in yourself."[28]

In a 2021 retrospective review,The Sunday Telegraph called it a "gentle tale" and wrote, "The 2003 animation looks a bit dated now but it can still capture the imagination."[29]

Awards

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  • Video Premiere Award for Best Animated Video Premiere Movie —Nominated (Jesyca C. Durchin and Jennifer Twiner McCarron)[30]
  • Golden Satellite Award for Best Youth DVD —Nominated[31]
  • Video Software Dealers Association Home Entertainment Award for Best Direct-to-Video/Limited Release from an Independent Studio —Won[32][33]
  • Video Software Dealers Association Home Entertainment Award for Best Family Title of the Year From an Independent Studio —Won[32][33]
  • Video Software Dealers Association Home Entertainment Award for Sellthrough Title of the Year From an Independent Studio —Won[32][33]

See also

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References

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  12. ^Lyman, David (November 24, 2004). "NYCB dancer brings movement to Barbie video".Detroit Free Press. Tribune Content Agency.Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service. p. K0012.Gale A110494047ProQuest 456626583.
  13. ^abcMcClain, Buzz (September 29, 2003). "Barbie of Swan Lake".Video Business. Vol. 23, no. 39. Reed Business Information, Inc. p. 17.Gale A108550707.
  14. ^Jamieson, Teddie (March 3, 2022)."Nicola Benedetti at 15 – The Herald Magazine interview".The Herald. Glasgow, Scotland. RetrievedNovember 14, 2022.
  15. ^Walton, Kenneth (December 21, 2007). "Well hello, dolly". Scotsman Review.The Scotsman. Edinburgh, UK. p. 10.ProQuest 327313258.
  16. ^Leslie Mills – Wings, retrievedJuly 18, 2020
  17. ^Howard, Brendan (July 20, 2003). "Artisan Debuts Barbie's 'Swan' Song".Video Store. Vol. 25, no. 30. p. 12.ISSN 1541-1737.
  18. ^abBenson, K. Lee (January 1, 2004). "Barbie of Swan Lake".The Video Librarian.ISSN 0887-6851.ProQuest 1977970475.
  19. ^abSzadkowski, Joseph (November 23, 2003). "Learning's fun with Bill, Barbie".The Washington Times. News World Communications, Inc. p. D05.Gale A110510001.
  20. ^"Entertainment Rights loses Barbie L&M deal".
  21. ^Murthi, R. S. (May 11, 2004). "Misery on the high seas".New Straits Times. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.ProQuest 271808566.
  22. ^Hettrick, Scott (September 26, 2003). "A Magical Barbie".South Florida Sun-Sentinel. Tribune Publishing Company, LLC.Tribune Media Services.ProQuest 387787157.
  23. ^Churnin, Nancy (October 7, 2003). "Doll knows her steps in 'Swan Lake'".The Dallas Morning News.Tribune Content Agency.Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service. p. K1719.Gale A108621664.
  24. ^Heffley, Lynne (October 2, 2003). "KIDS' CORNER; Whimsical world of fun awaits".Los Angeles Times. p. E39.ProQuest 422014775.
  25. ^Prange, Stephanie (2003). "Barbie of Swan Lake DVD".Video Store. Vol. 25, no. 40. Questex, LLC. p. 15.ISSN 0195-1750.ProQuest 197585255.
  26. ^"Pay TV Highlights – Saturday November 10".The Daily Telegraph. Sydney: Nationwide News Pty Ltd. November 7, 2007.ProQuest 359775625.
  27. ^Gottlieb, Robert (December 22, 2003). "'Tis the Season of Nutcracker, And Other Treats and Torments ; Imagine semi-rigid celluloid aliens with glazed expressions and enamel smiles".The New York Observer. p. 24.ProQuest 333491198.
  28. ^Blumberg, Hannah; Fessatidis, Alexis (October 1, 2003). "Kidsday".Newsday. p. B10.ProQuest 279691803.
  29. ^"TOP TEN GAME-CHANGERS".The Sunday Telegraph. Surry Hills, NSW: Nationwide News Pty Ltd. July 18, 2021. p. 103.ProQuest 2552528043.
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  32. ^abc"VSDA Celebrates Best of Industry".Video Store. Vol. 26, no. 30. July 19, 2004. p. 6.ISSN 1541-1737.
  33. ^abc"Home Entertainment Award Winners Announced by the Video Software Dealers Association; Home Entertainment Industry Honors the Best of the Year".Business Wire. July 14, 2004.Gale A119280537.

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