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# Black Swan (Film)

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| Field | Value |
|-------|-------|
| Language(s) | English |
| Director(s) | Darren Aronofsky |
| Duration | 108 minutes |
| Main Cast | Natalie Portman, Mila Kunis, Vincent Cassel |
| Release Date(s)(Text) | December 17,2010 (USA) |
| Screenplay(s) | Andres Heinz,John McLaughlin,Mark Heyman |

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## Article Content

***Black Swan&#32;***is a 2010 psychological thriller film directed by [Darren Aronofsky](/en/detay/siyah-kugu-film-7012c/llms.txt). Starring [Natalie Portman](/en/detay/scarlett-johansson-5351d/llms.txt), the film centers on a modern staging of Tchaikovsky’s famous ballet *Swan Lake* and explores the mental unraveling of a ballerina in pursuit of perfection. Combining psychological thriller elements with themes of art, sexuality, and mother-daughter conflict, the film premiered at the Venice Film Festival and earned Natalie Portman an Oscar for "Best Actress."

### **Plot**

Nina Sayers, a young ballerina living in New York, lives with her mother and dances in the New York City Ballet. The artistic director of the ballet company, Thomas Leroy, searches for a new lead dancer for Tchaikovsky’s *Swan Lake*. He is looking for a dancer who can successfully perform both the innocent White Swan and the seductive Black Swan roles simultaneously. Although Nina stands out with her technically perfect White Swan performance, she must confront her darker side to take on the Black Swan role. During this process, both her relationship with her rival Lily and her inner psychosis deepen.

### **Thematic Structure**

*Black Swan* is a transformation story revolving around identity fragmentation, mental collapse, and the destructive effects of perfectionism. The film addresses suppressed individuality through the oppressive relationship with a controlling mother, while exploring themes of the female body and sexuality as a conflict between control and desire. The blurring of boundaries between reality and hallucination intensifies the character’s psychotic breakdown.

[YouTube Video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5jaI1XOB-bs)
*Black Swan (2010) (YouTube)*

### **Production and Release Information**

*Black Swan* is a psychological thriller directed by [Darren Aronofsky](/en/detay/david-keith-lynch-2/llms.txt) and written by Mark Heyman, John McLaughlin, and Andres Heinz. Produced by Scott Franklin, Mike Medavoy, and Brian Oliver, the film’s cinematography was handled by Matthew Libatique, with music composed by Clint Mansell. A joint production of Fox Searchlight Pictures and Cross Creek Pictures, the film runs for 108 minutes and was released in the United States on December 17, 2010. Filmed in English, it combines elements of psychological thriller and drama.

#### **Cast**

**Natalie Portman** – Nina Sayers

**Mila Kunis&#32;**– Lily

**Vincent Cassel&#32;**– Thomas Leroy

**Barbara Hershey&#32;**– Erica Sayers (mother)

**Winona Ryder** – Beth Macintyre

#### **Release and International Impact**

After premiering at the 2010 Venice Film Festival, *Black Swan* received significant attention from critics and audiences alike. Natalie Portman’s physical and psychological transformation in the role was especially praised. The film became a subject of academic analysis in fields such as psychoanalysis, feminist theory, and performance art. By adding artistic depth to the psychological thriller genre, it set a new aesthetic standard for films in this category. With a budget of $13 million, it grossed approximately $330 million worldwide.

### **Awards**

**83rd Academy Awards (2011):**

- Best Actress (Natalie Portman) – Won
- Best Picture – Nominated
- Best Director – Nominated
- Best Cinematography – Nominated
- Best Editing – Nominated

**BAFTA Awards:**

- Best Actress – Won

**Venice Film Festival:**

- Golden Lion – Nominated

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## Academic Sources and References

1. Beyazperde. “Black Swan – Film Bilgileri.”  Accessed June 19, 2025. https://www.beyazperde.com/filmler/film-125828/
2. IMDb. “Black Swan (2010) – Full Cast & Crew.”Accessed June 19, 2025. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0947798/
3. YouTube. “Black Swan Official Trailer (2010).”   Accessed June 19, 2025. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5jaI1XOB-bs
4. Mubi. “Black Swan (2010) Awards & Festivals.” Mubi. Accessed June 19, 2025. https://mubi.com/tr/films/black-swan/awards.

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