Tiler Peck: Suspending Time
After a career-threatening injury, NYC Ballet prima ballerina Tiler Peck fights to reclaim her artistry.
“Tiler Peck: Suspending Time” offers a raw and deeply personal look at one of ballet’s most celebrated artists as she faces a career crossroads. Following a series of life-altering events, a major injury, a pandemic, and a personal loss, New York City Ballet prima ballerina Tiler Peck is forced to reckon with the unknown and reimagine her relationship to dance, to her body, and to herself.
Directed by Alex Ramsey, the film follows Tiler over the course of six years of her life, through rehearsal studios, stages, and quiet moments of reflection, as she fights to return stronger, not just as a prima ballerina, but also as a choreographer and creative force. Featuring original work by Peck alongside choreographies from Alonzo King, William Forsythe, George Balanchine, and Christopher Wheeldon, the film blends vulnerability and resilience with artistic brilliance.
"Outstanding Arts and Culture Documentary", 47th Annual News and Documentary Emmy Awards
Genre Documentary
Production year 2025
Video format HD
Production Company Late Autumn Productions, PBS
Duration 54'
TV Director Alex Ramsey
Distribution TV EuroArts Music International
Distribution VOD / SVOD EuroArts Music International
Main Actor Tiler Peck
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