ReelHeART July 03-09, 2023
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Tuesday, July 04, 2023 : 11AM [EST]

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Day 2 – 19th Annual ReelHeART
Theme – ‘Tuesday Is Dance Day

 

 


 

Movers
00:15:10
Dir. Alec Goldberg – United States – English

Nominated>> Best Dance Film, Best Cinematography, Best Editing

Synopsis An exploration into the storytelling through movement: Five people were given prompts asking about specific, significant memories from their past. They were they asked to translate the experiences into movement. [Shot on Alexa Mini – Printed onto 16mm Film]


Coconut (Sta)
00:15:25
Dir. Frédérique Cournoyer Lessard – Canada – French

Nominated>> Best Dance Film, Best Experimental Film, Best Documentary Short

Synopsis Based on the epidermal reactions provoked by the words of two single mothers in the body of their only daughter, Coconut is an oral and choreographic testimony that offers a sensitive point of view on motherhood in today’s world.


Shattered Ripples
00:06:08
Dir. Siye Tao – China – Chinese
Encore Presentation>> 

Synopsis This short film tries to recap the personal experience of a dancer, whose old house and the associated memories are overshadowed by the fast-going urbanization. On a bright sunny day in the near future, when skyscrapers erect from the ruins, will we forget all the textured past?


The Cell
00:22:11
Dir. Po Cheng Tsai, Dir. Meng Hsueh Ho – Taiwan- English

Nominated>> Best Dance Film, Best Editing, Best Choreography

Synopsis White. Noise.


Herbarium – Zielnik
00:13:23
Dir. Iwona Pasińska – Poland- Polish

Nominated>> Best Dance Film, Best Choreography, Best Cinematography, Best Set/Art Design

Synopsis The fifth choreographic film directed by Iwona Pasinska. It is a fairy-tale episode, told with tenderness, gushing with the intense colours of flowers and élan vital. Choreography composed to a suite by Edward Grieg and presented by the artists-dancers of the Polish Dance Theatre takes the audience into the world of flora. It allows to explore a day in the life of a plant from the moment it blooms to the end, drowned in warm nostalgia. We invite you to immerse yourself in the beautiful world of flowers and leaves, in the greens, reds and purples transitioning to the greys and browns of the autumn. And all this told with movement to the rhythm of the dynamic sounds of the suite Peer Gynt op. 1 performed by Trondheim Symfoniorkester & Opera.


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12:45PM EST / 6:45PM Poland

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