Serge Rodnunsky

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Serge Rodnunsky is a film-maker who has directed almost 50 feature films as part of Rojak Films and now Interlight Entertainment . He started his career as a dancer and choreographer and worked in American Ballet Theatre He also studied Physics at New York University.

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