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NATLIE PORTMAN & MILA KUNIS WHO ACTED
LESBIAN ACTS
IN ''BLACK SWAN''
ABOUT BLACK SWAN
Black Swan is a 2010 American psychological
thriller and horror film directed
by Darren Aronofsky
and starring Natalie Portman,
Vincent Cassel, and Mila Kunis. Its plot revolves around a
production of Tchaikovsky's
Swan Lake ballet by a prestigious New
York City company. The production requires a ballerina to play both the
innocent White Swan and the sensual Black Swan. One dancer, Nina (Portman), is
a perfect fit for the White Swan, while Lily (Kunis) has a personality that
matches the Black Swan. When the two compete for the parts, Nina finds a dark
side to herself.
Aronofsky conceived the premise by connecting his viewings of a production
of Swan Lake with an unrealized screenplay
about understudies and the notion of being
haunted by a double, similar to the folklore surrounding doppelgängers. Aronofsky cites Fyodor
Dostoyevsky's "The Double"
as another inspiration for the film. The director also considered Black Swan
a companion piece to his 2008 film The Wrestler,
with both films involving demanding performances for different kinds of art. He
and Portman first discussed the project in 2000, and after a brief attachment
to Universal Studios,
Black Swan was produced in New York City in 2009 by Fox Searchlight
Pictures. Portman and Kunis trained in ballet for several months
prior to filming, and notable figures from the ballet world helped with film
production to shape the ballet presentation.
The film premiered as the opening film for the 67th
Venice International Film Festival on September 1, 2010. It had
a limited release in the United States
starting December 3, 2010 and opened nationwide on December 17. Black
Swan received critical praise upon its release, particularly for Portman's
performance and Aronofsky's direction, and was a significant box office
success, grossing $329 million worldwide. Portman won the Academy
Award for Best Actress for the film, as well as many other Best
Actress awards in several guilds and festivals, while Aronofsky was nominated
for Best
Director. In addition, the film itself received a nomination for Best
Picture.
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