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Dancers

Country: UK, Language: English, 10 mins

  • Director: Antonio Da Silva
  • Producer: Antonio Da Silva

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Thirty-five Portuguese dancers undress in front of the camera. They become the object of desire with a sensual provocative performance. Eclectic dance disciplines help this film to explore an exhibitionist view of the male nude. This is a statement about the current financial situation in Portugal and the lack of funding to support artistic initiatives. All contributions from this film will be given to the participants of Dancers film, to encourage and inspire them, for them to give you one more private dance! These artists are not afraid to challenge the general thinking about male nudity and they showcase the potential of creative Portuguese performance arts.


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Cast & Characters

Rafael Alvarez;
Luiz Antunes;
Braulio Bandeira;
Filipe Baracho;
Goncalo Beira;
Miguel Bonneville;
Pedro Santiago Cal;
Pedro Cunha;
Miguel Flor De Lima as Dancer;
Tiago Fonseca;
Nuno Gil;
Luis Guerra;
Paulo Guerreiro;
Celso Jumpe;
Nuno Labau