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A tribute to the late German choreographer, Pina Bausch, as her dancers perform her most famous creations. The film presents extracts from some of the most noted dance pieces by Pina Bausch in the Tanztheater (“dance theater”) style of which Bausch was a leading exponent. The extracts are from four pieces: Le sacre du printemps (The Rite of Spring), Café Müller, Kontakthof, and Vollmond. These are complemented with interviews and further dance choreographies, which were shot in and around Wuppertal, Germany; the film includes scenes showing the Wuppertal Schwebebahn, an elevated railway, and some dance sequences take place inside its carriages.

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A Pocket of India is what happens when one of our directors takes a break.

In March 2015, Julian Lucas jumped on a plane for India with his girlfriend, a backpack, and a camera. As a filmmaker it’s hard to switch off, and India, being such a colourful, vibrant hotpot, got the better of him. He returned with a candid piece about the beautiful country through his lens.

A Pocket of India takes us across the North, from Kolkata to Rajasthan, and then down the West coast into Kerala, before finishing in The Andaman Islands. The film aims to find an intriguing balance between
the geographical landscape and the people who live there.

Shot entirely on the Blackmagic Pocket Camera using a Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8 DC HSM Lens.

Music
“Analog” by Steven Gutheinz

Photo

Julian Lucas