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Five Dances

Country: USA, Language: English, 83 mins

  • Director: Alan Brown
  • Writer: Alan Brown
  • Producer: Alan Brown; Agathe David-Weill

CGiii Comment

Simply...beautiful.

Rarely can a director derive simplicity from complexity...flawlessly, Alan Brown achieves the near-impossible...by slowly turning up the thermostat - from the frosty to the smouldering and onwards...to the downright heart-warming.

The choreography, the cinematography, the editing - all explicit in their finesse.

The soundtrack: the idyllic Scott Matthew and the frailty of Perfume Genius' closing...an inspired choice.

The performances...massive character arcs bridged by the small steps of familiarity...clever.

Alan Brown et al. - undiluted admiration and gratitude for such a magnificence.


Trailer...

FIVE DANCES trailer from Alan Brown on Vimeo.


AND...this is utterly stunning...

 

The(ir) Blurb...

FIVE DANCES is a creatively adventurous narrative feature film set in the New York 'downtown' modern dance world. The story follows the rocky emotional journey of an 18-year old dancer with talent to burn, who must choose between his responsibility to his broken family in the Midwest, and forging a life and career for himself.

Cast & Characters

Kimiye Corwin as Cynthia;
Reed Luplau as Theo;
Catherine Miller as Katie;
Luke Murphy as Anthony;
Ryan Steele as Chip;
LuLu Roche as Chip's Mother