What was that? Let me start by saying, that this movie has no story. And it is not a documentary, as I would define it. So what is this movie? I have no idea! I am not into modern dance, but I was impressed and exited at the same time while watching the actors dance or act?
There are four longer dance parts and plenty of small pieces, small interviews and only a tiny part with Pina Bausch.
The locations for the scenes where great. The 3d effect was great, the stage seems real, and the dancers were just amazing. I felt sorry as I discovered how limited language is. This dance told more about the emotions than any words could. Details Edit. Release date February 24, Germany. Official site Germany Official site Japan. Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Box office Edit. Technical specs Edit. Runtime 1 hour 43 minutes. Dolby Digital.
The result was a film for Pina Bausch. During more than 20 years of personal friendship, Wim Wenders and Pina Bausch never lost sight of their idea to make a dance film together. Only now can the dimension of the space be reproduced in the cinema. It is this dimension in which movement and dance take place, and into which the new 3D cinema can take the viewer on a sensual journey of discovery. All rights reserved c info efa-productions.
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