The talented and recalcitrant Soviet ballet superstar Ryliev is a white crow with confidence, desire and ambition, calmly dissolute between bisexuality. The film connects his experience of being born on the Siberian Railway to going to the West during his performance in Paris, and became the world's leading ballet actor under the care and training of his mentor Pushkin. Reeve Veens ("the Secret Lover of Dickens", 38th) acted as an excellent director, dancing star Ollie Ivan Gogh played the role for the first time, alongside the "Bad Boy of Ballet" Serkie Proney, to pay tribute to the immortal ballet god with a new generation of brilliance.