About the Film
Rudolf Nureyev is credited with being the most accomplished and graceful male ballet star of the Twentieth Century. Ralph Fiennes’ “The White Crow” was inspired by the book “Rudolf Nureyev: The Life” by Julie Kavanagh, and the drama charts the iconic dancer’s famed defection from the Soviet Union to the West in 1961, despite KGB efforts to stop him. Elegant and cultivated, the film conveys the challenges of Nureyev’s early life, his unfettered determination to excel, and his uniqueness as a person and a dancer.
“A classy – and respectfully sexy – night at the movies.” -Variety
Film Info
Dates
May 31, 2019 – Jun 2, 2019
Showtimes
Fri/Sat at 8pm, Sun at 6pmRated
RRun Time
127Directed by
Ralph FiennesAssisted Listening
Underwritten By
This film is available for underwriting.
Film Underwriter
Your business name will appear:
- in the description of the film on our printed calendar
- on our website as the film’s underwriter with a link to your web site
- in our weekly e-blast, which goes out to 3,800 people
- in the coming attractions portion of our pre-film slide show
Your images will be projected 18 times prior to each screening, for a total of 432 projections during an eight-week period.
Price: $500
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