
Rudolf Nureyev: Dance to Freedom
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
Dance, espionage and passion come together in this powerful and exciting docudrama that tells the extraordinary story of how Soviet ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev defected to the West in 1961 and became a living legend.
Top Cast


Artem Ovcharenko
Artem Ovcharenko
Rudolf Nureyev
Artem Ovcharenko
Rudolf Nureyev


Svetlana Smirnova
Svetlana Smirnova
Clara Saint
Svetlana Smirnova
Clara Saint


Artem Yakovlev
Artem Yakovlev
Yuri Soloviev
Artem Yakovlev
Yuri Soloviev


Yuriy Utkin
Yuriy Utkin
Vitaly Strizhevsky
Yuriy Utkin
Vitaly Strizhevsky


Denis Aliev
Denis Aliev
Pierre Lacotte
Denis Aliev
Pierre Lacotte


Vladimir Chernyshov
Vladimir Chernyshov
Konstantin Sergeyev
Vladimir Chernyshov
Konstantin Sergeyev
Svetlana Bednenko
Svetlana Bednenko
Alla Osipenko
Svetlana Bednenko
Alla Osipenko
Nataliya Grigorutsa
Nataliya Grigorutsa
Natalia Dudinskaya
Nataliya Grigorutsa
Natalia Dudinskaya
Alina Murzagalieva
Alina Murzagalieva
Tamara Zakrzhevskaya
Alina Murzagalieva
Tamara Zakrzhevskaya
Elena Rusina
Elena Rusina
Claire Motte
Elena Rusina
Claire Motte
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