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On Tour with Pina Bausch

Un jour Pina m'a demandé

Belgium, France

1983

57 Min
Color
1.33:1
French
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DIR Chantal Akerman

PROD Alain Plagne

SCR Alain Plagne

DP Luc Benhamou, Babette Mangolte

CAST Pina Bausch, Chantal Akerman

ED Dominique Forge, Patrick Mimouni

SOUND Jean Mallet

Synopsis

Chantal Akerman followed famous Choreographer Pina Bausch and her company of dancers, The Tanzteater Wuppertal, for five weeks while they were on tour in Germany, Italy and France. Her objective was to capture Pina Bausch’s unparalleled art not only on stage by behind the scenes. —IMDb

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Chantal Akerman

Dubbed by the Village Voice as “arguably the most important European director of her generation,” Belgian filmmaker Chantal Akerman is known for making innovative films that have often earned comparison to those of Jean-Luc Godard or Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Although she rejects the label of “feminist filmmaker,” Akerman has become a guiding light in making films about the real issues faced by women, employing an experimental, deeply personal approach to her subjects.

A disciple of Godard (who first inspired the then-15-year-old Akerman with his Pierre le fou), Akerman attended Brussels’ INSAS film school and the Universite Internationale du Paris. She demonstrated her devotion to Godard with her first amateur short subject, 1968’s Saute Ma Ville (Blow up My Town), which three years after its completion was entered in the Oberhausen Festival. Working on the fringes of show business in New York in the early ’70s, Akerman became an enthusiastic participant in the avant garde film… read more

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Adam Leipzig

5Mar12

I love Ackerman's work. Also check out Wim Wenders' PINA, which I reviewed here. http://www.culturalweekly.com/pina-soars.html

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