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Selected from festivals in Europe and North America, and winners of over 17 international awards, these six dance films present an array of humor, drama, beauty and rhythm not usually seen on film or stage.
Further Information:
Films Include:
REINES D'UN JOUR, Switzerland, 26 minutes
Choreographer: Marie Nespolo, Christine Kung; Director: Pascal Magnin
MEASURE, United States, 7 minutes
Choreographer: Dayna Hanson; Directors: Gaelen Hanson and Danya Hanson
REST IN PEACE, UK & Netherlands, 9 minutes
Choreographer: Hans Hof Ensemble; Director: Annick Vroom; Producer: Rodney Wilson
A VILLAGE TRILOGY, Canada, 24 minutes
Choreographer and Director: Laura Taler
CORNERED, Canada, 5 minutes
Producer/director/choreographer: Michael Downing
CONTRECOUP, Switzerland, 24 minutes
Choreography: Guilherme Botelho; Director: Pascal Magnin
| Catalog Number: MC-334 |
Type: Shorts Compilation |
Genre: Dance, Art / Artist |
| Copyright: 2003 |
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DVD Region: 0 |
| TV System: NTSC |
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UPC/EAN: 720229910538 |
| Label: First Run Features |
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