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The White Crow

  • 20182018
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  • 2h 7m
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Oleg Ivenko in The White Crow (2018)
Rudolf Nureyev, a remarkable young dancer of 22, is a member of the world-renowned Kirov Ballet Company, traveling to Paris in 1961 for his first trip outside the Soviet Union. But KGB officers watch his every move, becoming increasingly suspicious of his behavior and his friendship with the young Parisienne Clara Saint. When they finally confront Nureyev with a shocking demand, he is forced to make a heart-breaking decision, one that may change the course of his life forever and put his family and friends in terrible danger.
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The story of Rudolf Nureyev's defection to the West.The story of Rudolf Nureyev's defection to the West.The story of Rudolf Nureyev's defection to the West.
IMDb RATING
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    • Ralph Fiennes
    • David Hare(screenplay)
    • Julie Kavanagh(Inspired by her book: "Rudolf Nureyev)
  • Stars
    • Oleg Ivenko
    • Ralph Fiennes
    • Louis Hofmann
    • Ralph Fiennes
    • David Hare(screenplay)
    • Julie Kavanagh(Inspired by her book: "Rudolf Nureyev)
  • Stars
    • Oleg Ivenko
    • Ralph Fiennes
    • Louis Hofmann
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    • 57User reviews
    • 96Critic reviews
    • 61Metascore
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    Oleg Ivenko
    Oleg Ivenko
    • Rudolf Nureyev
    Ralph Fiennes
    Ralph Fiennes
    • Aleksandr Ivanovich Pushkin
    Louis Hofmann
    Louis Hofmann
    • Teja Kremke
    Adèle Exarchopoulos
    Adèle Exarchopoulos
    • Clara Saint
    Sergei Polunin
    Sergei Polunin
    • Yuri Soloviev
    Olivier Rabourdin
    Olivier Rabourdin
    • Alexinsky
    Raphaël Personnaz
    Raphaël Personnaz
    • Pierre Lacotte
    Chulpan Khamatova
    Chulpan Khamatova
    • Xenia
    Zach Avery
    • Michael Jones
    Mar Sodupe
    Mar Sodupe
    • Helena Romero
    Calypso Valois
    • Claire Motte
    Aleksey Morozov
    • Strizhevsky
    Nebojsa Dugalic
    Nebojsa Dugalic
    • Konstantin Sergeyev
    Igor Filipovic
    • Trofimkin
    Yves Heck
    Yves Heck
    • Jagaud-Lachaume
    Jovo Maksic
    • Romanov
    Anastasiya Meskova
    Anastasiya Meskova
    • Alla Osipenko
    Anna Urban
    • Natalia Dudinskaya
      • Ralph Fiennes
      • David Hare(screenplay)
      • Julie Kavanagh(Inspired by her book: "Rudolf Nureyev)
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    • Trivia
      Hayden Christensen, who trained extensively in ballet as a child, was first choice to star; however a persistent ankle injury prevented him from being able to perform to the standards demanded by Ralph Fiennes.
    • Goofs
      A title card at one point says "The Mariinsky Theatre, Leningrad." However, the theater did not regain that historic Tsarist-era name until 1992. At the time the film is set, during the Soviet era, the building was known as The Kirov Theatre.
    • Quotes

      Rudolf Nureyev: I can live anywhere. Remember, I was born on a train. I feel I will never return to my country. But I may never be happy in yours.

    • Connections
      Featured in The White Crow: Ralph Fiennes and Oleg Ivenko in Conversation (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      La Bayadère 3rd Shade Variation
      Composed by Ludwig Minkus

      Arranged by Matthias Gohl

      Performed by Ilan Eshkeri and The London Metropolitan Orchestra

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    8/10
    Enjoyable and entertaining
    'The White Crow' tells of Soviet ballet star Rudolf Nureyev's defection to the West in Paris, 1961. And of his years training in Leningrad. And of his poverty-stricken childhood. Three strands running concurrently through the film make for a busy production. The childhood scenes do little more than establish that Nureyev grew up surrounded by poverty and lots of snow. The Leningrad scenes show him as willing to work for his craft, but intense, self-centred and very arrogant - a proper little diva, in fact. Six years later, in Paris, he is still arrogant - demanding, for example, that a French female companion talk to a Russian waiter on his behalf because he suspects the man of looking down on him. But the intensity has weakened, replaced by an interest in what is around him and a happy curiosity in new things. This, however, does not please his KGB minders.

    The film is the third from Ralph Fiennes wearing his director's hat. He does a pretty good job: the childhood scenes are shot in bleak, washed-out colours - almost black-and-white - a clever decision which creates atmosphere; and the climactic defection scene in Le Bourget Airport is heavy with tension. There *are* directoral flaws - something as simple as, for example, giving leading man Oleg Ivenko a different haircut for each era would have prevented this viewer's occasional confusion as to whether I was watching 1960s' Paris Nureyev or the 1950s' Leningrad version! And did we need quite so many extreme close-ups of Ivenko's face? But overall, director Fiennes does a good job...

    ... which makes it a shame that actor Fiennes turns in one of the weakest performances of the film. His portrayal of Nureyev's teacher Pushkin may, for all I know, be true to the real man, but I found it dreadfully studied and mannered, producing a caricature rather than a character (I will, however, give Fiennes full marks for delivering most of his lines in Russian!) Ukrainian dancer Ivenko, in what according to IMDb is his first acting role, turns in a more naturalistic performance, albeit within the confines of the generously-proportioned ego he is portraying. My personal favourite, however, was Chulpan Khamatova in a nicely-judged portrayal of Pushkin's wife Xenia, whose initial motherly interest in Nureyev (prompted by her husband's concern the stroppy teenager is not eating enough) develops over the course of the film.

    Seen in preview at the British Film Institute, and - containing good pacing, an interesting story and nicely-rendered period detail - well worth it.
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      • March 22, 2019 (United Kingdom)
      • United Kingdom
      • France
      • Serbia
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      • Hanway Films
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      • Belgrade, Serbia
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      • Magnolia Mae Films
      • Metalwork Pictures
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