VARIETY: Film Review: ‘The White Crow’
In 1961, Russian ballet star Rudolf Nureyev defected to the West — providing director Ralph Fiennes with a rich character for his third feature.
In 1961, Russian ballet star Rudolf Nureyev defected to the West — providing director Ralph Fiennes with a rich character for his third feature.
As the gold rush to make more and more biopics about legends from the worlds of arts and entertainment continues, Ralph Fiennes has found one of the richest seams of
UFA, Russia — Oblivious to the freezing cold, a small boy, seated at the edge of a hill overlooking the wide Belaya River, held a wooden train high above his
The mega rollout of Avengers: Endgame this weekend has put some pause to what has been a plentiful roster of new specialty titles in recent weeks. One distribution exec last week said off the
Fiennes discusses his affinity for Russian culture and exploring Nureyev’s life in nonlinear fashion.
Playing famed dancer master Alexander Pushkin, Ralph Fiennes also directs his film about the early life of ballet great — which has all the sexual swagger required
From a special connection with director Ralph Fiennes, dancing for the camera and sharing Nureyev's legacy, the star discusses his first experience with acting.
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Andy Cohen took to the red carpet with Sarah Jessica Parker at the premiere of The White Crow in New York City. The Watch What Happens Live host and Sex and
The actor and director talks about his new Nureyev film, the perils of mob justice, and why he’s tired of playing evil