The white crow / BBC Films, Hanway Films, Metalwork Pictures and Lonely Dragon present ; a Magnolia Mae Films production ; directed by Ralph Fiennes ; written by David Hare ; produced by Gabrielle Tana ; producer, Ralph Fiennes, Carolyn Marks Blackwood, Andrew Levitas, François Ivernel.
Material type:
- two-dimensional moving image
- video
- videodisc
- Also known as: Belai︠a︡ vorona
- Also known as: Belaya vorona
- Biographical films.
- Biographical films.
- Drama.
- Feature films.
- Feature films.
- Fiction films.
- Fiction films.
- Film adaptations.
- Film adaptations.
- Historical films.
- Historical films.
- History.
- Video recordings for people with visual disabilities.
- Video recordings for people with visual disabilities.
- Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
- Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
- 791.43/72 23
- PN1997.2 .W55 2019
- Director of photography, Mike Eley ; editor, Barney Pilling ; music, Ilan Eshkeri.
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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Executive Office - 2nd Floor General Collection | WHI HAN 2019 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not For Loan | 5055201842077 |
Inspired by the book "Nureyev: the life" by Julie Kavanagh.
Originally released as a motion picture in 2018.
Special features: Q&A with cast & crew, hosted by Edith Bowman ; Rudolf Nureyev: The legend behind the White crow; Ralph Fiennes & Oleg Ivenko in conversation ; Interviews with cast and crew.
This DVD is in PAL format and must be viewed on a PAL compatible or "region-free" DVD player. Your home DVD player may not be "region-free."
Widescreen (1.85:1 aspect ratio).
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Director of photography, Mike Eley ; editor, Barney Pilling ; music, Ilan Eshkeri.
Oleg Ivenko, Adèle Exarchopoulos, Chulpan Khamatova, Ralph Fiennes, Alexey Morozov, Raphaël Personnaz, Olivier Rabourdin, Ravshana Kurkova, Louis Hofmann, Sergei Polunin, Maksimilian Grigoriyev.
Capturing the raw physicality and brilliance of Rudolf Nureyev, whose escape to the West stunned the world at the height of the Cold War. With his magnetic presence, Nureyev emerged as ballet's most famous star, a wild and beautiful dancer limited by the world of 1950s Leningrad. His flirtation with Western artists and ideas leads him into a high-stakes game of cat and mouse with the KGB.
BBFC rating: 12; for infrequent strong language, moderate sex, nudity; IFCO rating: 15, suitable for viewers of 15 and over.
Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing (SDH); described video.
DVD; region 2; PAL; 16:9 presentation; Dolby digital 5.1 and 2.0.
Russian, English and French dialogue.
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