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  1. 26. Apr. 2019 · The film shows how Clara Saint, whom he befriended in Paris, helped him. Saint, now 78, confirmed this sequence of events in a 2015 interview with The Australian. After getting a panicked call...

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  2. Nureyev defection: Clara Saint speaks for first time about her role | The Australian. One ­interviewee suggests Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev had considered ordering Nureyevs legs be broken to stop his career in the West. By RICHARD BROOKS. The Times. 12:00AM December 14, 2015.

  3. Nurejew setzte sich, unterstützt von seinen Freunden Pierre Lacotte und Clara Saint, in der Abfertigungshalle von der Kompanie ab und bat in Frankreich um politisches Asyl. Auf sich allein gestellt und von der Presse belagert, versuchte Nurejew, so schnell wie möglich eine Anbindung an eine westliche Kompanie herzustellen.

  4. Begleitet von der schönen Chilenin Clara Saint (Adèle Exarchopoulos) streift er durch die Museen und Jazz-Clubs der Stadt, sehr zum Missfallen der KGB-Spione, die ihm folgen. Doch Nurejew genießt den Geschmack der Freiheit und beschließt in Frankreich politisches Asyl zu beantragen. Ein höchst riskantes Katz- und Mausspiel mit dem ...

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  5. Nureyev refused again, believing that on return to the USSR he was likely to be imprisoned. With the help of French police and a Parisian socialite friend, Clara Saint, who had been engaged to Vincent Malraux, the son of the French Minister of Culture, André Malraux, Nureyev escaped his KGB minders and asked for asylum. Sergeyev and ...

  6. 5. Jan. 2022 · norman lebrecht. January 05, 2022. The ballerina Kalliopi heard a firsthand account from the heiress Clara Saint on how the great dancer escaped his minders in Paris on June 16, 1961: At Le...

  7. His friendship with a Chilean girl, Miss Clara Saint, 20, had also been “frowned on.” The drama began as squad of Soviet security men in baggy trousers and sandals was ushering the Kirov Ballet of Leningrad towards a chartered plane for the flight to London. Nureyev was holding a bouquet and talking to admirers.