Hail the New Puritan

Hail the New Puritan

1986 · 85 min · ★ 10.0 · Music, TV Movie, Drama

A fictionalized portrait of the British dancer and choreographer Michael Clark, depicting a day in his life as he and his company prepare for a performance.

Directed by Charles Atlas · Written by Michael Clark

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