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Germany / France / UK 2011, 106 minutes
Dir. Wim Wenders
In German, French, English with English subtitles
Genres: Documentary / Dance, Performing Arts
“A movie that does more than demolish the invisible wall between film and dance; it breaks the barrier that intervenes, even at a live performance, between seat and stage.”~Daniel Engber, Slate
Aroview: A dazzling celebration of the late German dance pioneer Pina Bausch, whose challenging and subversive choreography is performed by those who danced for and with her.
Though originally shot in 3D for cinemas, Wenders’s vividly photographed film loses none of its energy and fluidity here, with Bausch remembered primarily through the expression of dance (talking head interviews, innovatively shot, are kept to a minimum). Of course, the true test of any artist’s portrait is its ability to draw the viewer in regardless of their predisposition to the art, and this bright, dynamic, intensely physical documentary has it in spades.
NZ International Film Festival 2011
Adopt-a-Movie Kindly Adopted by Colleen McColl
Average rating (Exceptional). Showing 1-4 of 4 member reviews.
5 stars (Exceptional) What a delight! ~cinephile
4 stars (Very Good) Took a while to warm to this film but it leaves an impression which is more than can be said for most films. Should be even better after a second watch. ~Tubbs
0 star (Not rated) ~Anon
5 stars (Exceptional) A very unusual visual feast, but strictly art. Exceptional photography & sound. Slender dancers of great discipline lack body hair. Amazing choreography & camera-work. A film of genius. ~Anon
*Please note this film is only available on DVD as a Region 2 import. A multi-region player will be required.
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