Rudolf nureyev funeral
Nureyev’s passion for the cinema began in his earliest childhood: he went to the cinema in Ufa to see every Soviet and foreign film screened; thus, it was that he discovered Rudolph Valentino’s films. Two films illustrate Nureyev’s forays into the cinema: “Valentino” by Ken Russell in 1977, and “Exposed” by James Toback in 1982. The role of Rudolph Valentino, the famous silent screen actor who started his career as a “taxi-dancer”, was offered to him by Ken Russell. Robert Chartoff, the producer, appointed Russell director of the film which was based on a script devoted to the life of the 1920’s star written by Mardek Ma
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