True Prince: Vladimir Malakhov Trailer

True Prince: Vladimir Malakhov Trailer (1997)

01 January 1997 Factual 46 mins

True Prince captures the magnetic personality of this consummate dancer in that rarified atmosphere that surrounds an artist devoted to his art. The film chronicles the rituals of a dancer's daily life - the rehearsals, the fans, the backstage milieu, and the strenuous performance demands of an international star. Through it all, Malakhov remains a modern man with an old-fashioned virtue - complete dedication to his art.

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Tony Papa

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International Releases Dates

United States 01 January 1997

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