Winvedas didn't follow Pina for a long time, he also wanted to shoot Pina and her dance on a whim (saw the concert documentary). After all, he is an excellent film director. Although he is not familiar with Pina and her dance, it is a little different for him to shoot Pina and her dance.
He can create visual impact, even shock. Taking Pina's works to shoot outdoors, although the elements of Pina have been reduced and the elements of Wenweidas have been added, it has increased the interest of the dance. I believe that Pina and the dancers are not opposed to, or even agree with.
There are many Pina dance fans all over the world. However, after all, dance fans may not necessarily have seen many Pina works on the scene. Even if they watch the video, they will rarely catch up. Therefore, this movie is a collection of many excellent pieces of Pina's works, right For her fans, it is "review", "review" and "reminiscence". For ordinary dance fans, it is "Introduction", "Dance Theatre Promotion" and "Learning".
I used 3D to shoot Pina and her dance. I watched it at IFC Palace in Hong Kong. Maybe the seats are too far away, and the stereo effect is not very good, but I have to believe that shooting in 3D will enhance the box office appeal and make this movie different. It has to be a little "tidal". Both Pina and her dancers will love Tide, I believe.
Pina's dance troupe is called dance theatre, and many of her dances have theatrical elements, and the dancers will speak dialogues. This is what sets her apart from many dance companies around the world. Pina's dance expresses "what makes me move like this". She digs into the hearts of dancers, asks them to find motivation, and then lets it drive their bodies. Pina develops the movements driven by the dancers' hearts into complete works, of which there are of course some delightful and even exciting short dances. In Pina's works, dance (visual) elements may only be fragments, not very important. Her works focus on message content, and the selling point is "what makes me move like this", so her works respond to society, current affairs, life, the world and destiny.
There are many domestic compatriots in the cinema. They may not have seen the performance of the Pina Dance Company, but they sacrificed their shopping time in Hong Kong to go to the cinema to see and understand the essence of Pina's art. Wen Wei Das's 3D filming of Pina and her dance is not a gimmick. It is indeed a role in promoting "dance theater", which is of great significance. This film also connects fashionable people from all over the world and brings the world together. (over)
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