The film tells the story of Rudi, a ballet dancer, through three different time periods - his present-day life in 1961 Paris, his childhood, and the beginning of his ballet career - highlighting his friendships, encounters, and experiences in each period. The White Crow is a 2018 English-language Biography Drama motion picture starring Oleg Ivenko, Ad Le Exarchopoulos, Chulpan Khamatova, Ralph Fiennes, Aleksey Morozov, Rapha L Personnaz and Tanasije Cakic. The movie is based on Rudolf Nureyev: The Life by Julie Kavanagh. BBC Films in association with HanWay Films, Metalwork Pictures, Lonely Dragon, Magnolia Mae Films, Montebello Productions, Work in Progress and Globus Films. were the production houses involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Carolyn Marks Blackwood, Fran Ois Ivernel, Andrew Levitas, Gabrielle Tana and Ralph Fiennes. The movie is directed by Ralph Fiennes. StudioCanal acquired the distribution rights for the motion picture. The White Crow was released on 10th September 2019 and takes a screen time of 127 minutes. The film made a box office gross of $7 million. The screenplay for the movie was written by David Hare. Cinematography was done by Mike Eley. The music was composed by Ilan Eshkeri.
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The White Crow Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 69%
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Except maybe for dance fans, its unclear what, exactly, viewers are supposed to make of this portrait of a deeply unpleasant man whose talent is more spoken of than displayed. ( Read More )
Peter Debruge
As a director, Fiennes (whose beautifully restrained, revisionist Charles Dickens portrait The Invisible Woman this most closely resembles) favors low key psychological subtlety over hyper agitated showmanship. ( Read More )
Wendy Ide
There are moments of greatness here in the climax of the final act, the defection itself where the direction is as lean and agile as any of the dancers. ( Read More )
Mark Monahan
A serious minded, often beautiful, utterly heartfelt character study that nevertheless lacks its astonishing protagonists fleet footedness and only partly captures what made him tick. ( Read More )
Kenneth Turan
Subject and style could not be more different than in The White Crow, but that fusion of opposites has resulted in an involving biographical drama that rarely puts a foot wrong. ( Read More )