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FRENCH WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES. In his 36th documentary in more than 40 years, Frederick Wiseman takes his camera into the stately and elegant Palais Garnier in Paris, observing rehearsals, staff meetings and, finally, performances of seven dances, including classics like “The Nutcracker” and spiky new work by younger choreographers. To say that the film, sumptuous in its length and graceful in its rhythm, is a feast for ballet lovers is to state the obvious and also to sell Mr. Wiseman’s achievement a bit short. Yes, this is one of the finest dance films ever made, but there’s more to it than that….Its greater virtue is the way it transfixes you with the inner workings of an institution you may not otherwise care about. —The New York TimesFrederick Wiseman's astoundingly beautiful documentary has sumptuous delights to satisfy every balletomane…The whole is indeed so much greater than the sum of the parts of this glorious film - a must-see for anyone who loves dance. San Francisco Chronicle