The film, written and produced by John Bridcut and based on Julie Kavanagh's biography Rudolf Nureyev: The Life (to be published this fall), covers the great dancer's impoverished youth in the Ural Mountains city of Ufa, his arrival at the Kirov's academy at the late age of 17, his early triumphs on the Soviet stage and the events leading up to his defection. (Also discussed extensively is Nureyev's quite active and varied love life.) Featured are interviews with and quotes from many individuals who knew and danced with Nureyev — people who were unable to speak publicly about him while the Soviet regime remained in power.
Nureyev: The Russian Years airs on PBS's Great Performances beginning on Wednesday, August 29 at 9 p.m. U.S. Eastern time; check your local listings for broadcast and repeat times in your area.