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  1. Black Swan is a 2010 American psychological horror film directed by Darren Aronofsky from a screenplay by Mark Heyman, John McLaughlin, and Andres Heinz, based on a story by Heinz. The film stars Natalie Portman in the lead role, with Vincent Cassel, Mila Kunis, Barbara Hershey, and Winona Ryder in supporting roles.

  2. Find out who starred in and worked behind the scenes of the psychological thriller Black Swan, directed by Darren Aronofsky. See the full list of actors, producers, writers, composers, and more on IMDb.

  3. Dec 17, 2010 · IMDb page for the drama thriller film Black Swan, starring Natalie Portman as a ballerina who loses her grip on reality. See the production info, box office, awards, trivia, goofs, quotes, soundtracks and user reviews.

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  4. Find out the production companies, sales representatives and distributors of the psychological thriller film Black Swan (2010). See the list of countries and regions where the film was released theatrically and on streaming platforms.

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  6. Black Swan is a 2010 psychological thriller starring Natalie Portman as a ballerina who struggles with her identity and sanity. The film was distributed by Fox Searchlight and received critical acclaim and multiple awards.

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  7. A drama thriller horror film about a ballerina's psychological breakdown. Find out the cast, crew, plot, ratings, and streaming options for this Oscar-winning movie.

  8. Black Swan (ou Le Cygne noir au Québec) est un thriller psychologique américain réalisé par Darren Aronofsky avec Natalie Portman, Vincent Cassel, Mila Kunis, Barbara Hershey, Winona Ryder et la ballerine Sarah Lane (doublure) sorti le 17 décembre 2010 aux États-Unis et le 9 février 2011 en France.

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