Yuli
Yuli is the nickname given to Carlos Acosta by his father, Pedro, who considers him the son of Ogun, an African god and a fighter. As a child Yuli avoids discipline and education, learning from the streets of an impoverished and abandoned Havana. His father, however, has other ideas, and knowing that his son has a natural talent for dance, sends him to the National Ballet School of Cuba. Despite his repeated escapes and initial poor behaviour, the boy is inevitably drawn to the world of dance, and begins to shape his legendary career from a young age, becoming the first black dancer to be cast in some of the most prestigious ballet roles, originally written for white dancers, in companies such as the Houston Ballet or the Royal Ballet in London.
Yuli
Royally Ever After
Kurara: The Dazzling Life of Hokusai's Daughter
Diana and I
The Adventures of Anais Nin
When My Mom Died, I Wanted to Eat Her Ashes
Katie Says Goodbye
Honey
Relaciones inesperadas
Balloon
The (Silent) War
Sweet Sixteen
Haraamkhor
An American Girl: Isabelle Dances Into the Spotlight
Frozen Silence
The Divine Order
Remain Silent
Looking Up
Zenigata