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''The Turning Point'' revitalized the fad for [[Ballet]] and dance films. Released in 1977, the same year as ''[[Annie Hall (Film)|Annie Hall]]'' and ''[[Star Wars]]'', it also inaugurated Mikhail Baryshnikov's pop culture career as a film star. The film's ballet credentials are impeccable: it was directed by former dancer and choreographer Herb Ross; was produced by Ross' wife, legendary ballerina Nora Kaye; and featured several established or up-and-coming ballet stars in the cast.
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