Carlos Acosta: Spartacus

Carlos Acosta: Spartacus

Release date : August 9, 2008
Runtime : 2h 13m
Countries of origin : France /
Original Language :
Director : Ross MacGibbon /
Production companies : Universal Classics / Bolshoi Theatre /
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Internationally acclaimed as the greatest male dancer of his generation, Carlos Acosta stars as the rebel slave in the most spectacular of Soviet ballets. Filmed in Paris after triumphant performances in Moscow and London, the Bolshoi's classic production presents the Cuban star at the height of his physical and dramatic powers -- as the greatest Spartacus of our time.
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  • title:Carlos Acosta: Spartacus
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2008
  • Runtime:2h 13m
  • Genres: Music ·
  • Countries of origin: France ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Ross MacGibbon /
  • Writers: Yuri Grigorovich · Raffaello Giovagnoli · Nikolay Volkov ·
  • Production companies: Universal Classics · Bolshoi Theatre ·
  • Overview:Internationally acclaimed as the greatest male dancer of his generation, Carlos Acosta stars as the rebel slave in the most spectacular of Soviet ballets. Filmed in Paris after triumphant performances in Moscow and London, the Bolshoi's classic production presents the Cuban star at the height of his physical and dramatic powers -- as the greatest Spartacus of our time.
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