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Nureyev

  • 2018
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
390
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Nureyev (2018)
Documentary

This striking and moving documentary from BAFTA nominated directors Jacqui and David Morris traces the extraordinary life of Rudolf Nureyev. From his birth in the 5th class carriage of a tra... Read allThis striking and moving documentary from BAFTA nominated directors Jacqui and David Morris traces the extraordinary life of Rudolf Nureyev. From his birth in the 5th class carriage of a trans-Siberian train, to his dramatic leap to freedom in the West at the height of the Cold W... Read allThis striking and moving documentary from BAFTA nominated directors Jacqui and David Morris traces the extraordinary life of Rudolf Nureyev. From his birth in the 5th class carriage of a trans-Siberian train, to his dramatic leap to freedom in the West at the height of the Cold War, and unprecedented adulation as the most famous dancer in the world. The film highlight... Read all

  • Directors
    • David Morris
    • Jacqui Morris
  • Writers
    • David Morris
    • Jacqueline Morris
  • Stars
    • Siân Phillips
    • Dick Cavett
    • Grace Jabbari
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    390
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • David Morris
      • Jacqui Morris
    • Writers
      • David Morris
      • Jacqueline Morris
    • Stars
      • Siân Phillips
      • Dick Cavett
      • Grace Jabbari
    • 7User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
    • 66Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Siân Phillips
    Siân Phillips
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Dick Cavett
    Dick Cavett
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Grace Jabbari
    Grace Jabbari
    • Dancer
    Margot Fonteyn
    Margot Fonteyn
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Richard Avedon
    Richard Avedon
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Lucia Lacarra
    • Female Tartar Dancer
    Erik Bruhn
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Faith Prendergast
    • Dancer
    Leon Poulton
    • Dancer
    Marlon Dino
    • Male Tartar Dancer
    Isla Malliphant
    • Dancer
    Rimma Onatskaya
    • Udeltsova
    Ilya Vashenko
    • Dancer
    Tetiana Tretyak
    • Dancer
    Adam Kirkham
    • Dancer
    Aysa Malliphant
    • Dancer
    Illya Koltobskoy
    • young Nureyev
    Jordan Kennedy
    • Dancer
    • Directors
      • David Morris
      • Jacqui Morris
    • Writers
      • David Morris
      • Jacqueline Morris
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    1cekadah

    Only for ballet enthusiast

    If you aren't into ballet this is a big bore.

    Very difficult to sit through and way too long for me.

    Nureyev was crashing bore.
    9stevewalt10654

    Mesmerizing

    I saw this movie last night at a packed house in NYC. As one who started following ballet very closely during this time period, I was spellbound throughout. The unseen footage alone was worth the price of admission. I was fortunate to see almost all of these dancers in my youth. The movie covers as much of his life as one could expect in two hours. Aside from showing his sine qua non love of dance, there are insights into his romantic relationship with Erik Bruhn, a Danish contemporary who preceded him in death, and even deeper insights into his love for Margot Fonteyn, whose death two years prior to his own simply devastated him. There are brief and poignant poetry quotes throughout that are lifting and on point. There are also aspects which cover his Russian youth, his defection, his relationship with his mother and his untimely death from AIDS. The movie is to be applauded for it's handling of this final chapter of his life. It is matter-of-fact told with great sensitivity, yet not turning the subject matter into a political commentary. In the mid 70's there were one or two classical dancers who, if based on an Olympic scoring system, actually would have scored a point or two above Nureyev on a technical scale. This was not mentioned in the movie nor should it have been. It didn't matter. There was no contest when they took the stage. While other men danced the roles to perfection, Nureyev made love to and devoured them at the same time. When he took the stage, you knew it. It was like no one else. The movie was not without faults. The sound quality was south of acceptable and at other times when there was narration over footage, the music did not match up with the piece being shown. This was somewhat annoying. Nonetheless it touched me in a way I find hard to explain. That was 18 hours ago. If the documentary ran that long, I would still be in the theater.
    7colarusso-1

    With lots of information and bad soundtrack

    This documentary brings much information mainly about the poor origin of the one who would be the greatest dancer of his time. Brave as the documentary explains the sad consequences of his flight to the West to his friends and relatives. Also excellent for narrating carefully the affective relations with other men, something that is generally ignored (that he was gay), being that many think that Nureyev was the husband of Margot Fonteyn. The only big mistake of the documentary is to make Nureyev an artist more connected to Rock (Beatles) than to classical composers. In most of the film the music you hear has nothing to do with the music that the dancer danced. Nureyev will always be associated with the music of Tchaikovsky, Prokofiev, Minkus and Adam, among others classical composers. To complete: Very moving Nureyev's reunion with his first teacher of Ballet,over one hundred years old, when Perestroika allowed his return to Russia. A pity that in Nureyev's time there was no treatment for AIDS. Very sad to see the images of him destroyed by illness. In summary: With lots of information and bad soundtrack
    10marylynnkuhn

    Outstanding and inspiring!

    Beautiful blending of old and rediscovered film footage, interviews, comments from fellow artists, friends and followers. Part of his story is told through new dance pieces by Russell Maliphant that I found moving. After initially resisting this device, I loved it and thought: "how better to tell the story of a dancer than through dance?"

    Was grateful for the historical context that enabled/ disabled his work as well as the many quotes on art and life. Inspired me to read more and try to see more.
    7didcrywolf

    Was expecting much more

    A documentary on the life of Rudi is quite an undertaking. Unfortunately this effort should be called an homage because it leaves out glaring omissions on the life of the most charismatic ballet dancer of the 20th century. If you ever had a chance to see Nureyev dance in his prime, it was an unforgettable experience. His unique ability to actually change the speed of his rotations in mid air were legendary. it gave his performances a unique oomph. The discipline, the injuries, the travels and the business side were not properly explored if explained to a public who may not understand the rigors of the art form. The producers were more interested in relating to events outside of the dance world with a heavy bent on politics. That would not have been my choice. Rudi could be a cad in public, charming when needed but also a very good business negotiator. Also MIA were interviews with company/artistic directors to give color to his influence on many companies is lacking. Was he punctual? How many hours would he practice? How generous was he with his time? Did he have any quirky riders on his contracts? Finally the credits ran way too long and should have some scenes incorporated in the actual documentary/

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    • Release date
      • September 21, 2018 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Nureyev: Lifting the Curtain
    • Production companies
      • Frith Street Films
      • Rattling Stick
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $165,203
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,362
      • Apr 21, 2019
    • Gross worldwide
      • $342,255
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      • 1h 49m(109 min)
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