Last Dance (2002)
Directed by Mirra Bank
Sub-Genres - Biography, Jazz & Modern Dance, World History |
Release Date - Jul 12, 2002 (USA - Limited) |
Run Time - 84 min. |
Countries - United States |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Mark Deming
In 2001, author and artist Maurice Sendak entered into an unusual collaboration with the Pilobolus Dance Company to create A Selection, a contemporary ballet inspired by true stories of the Holocaust. As Sendak and the Pilobolus creative team construct the piece from the ground up, they find themselves clashing over creative issues as they also juggle the weighty issues of how to honestly deal with the issues of the Holocaust within the context of a dance piece without trivializing them in the process. Filmmaker Mirra Bank was on hand to document both the ballet and its creation, and Last Dance offers an intimate look at the creative process in action, as well as the striking ballet they produced.
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artist, behind-the-scenes, choreographer, conflict, creativity, dance-troupe, healing, Holocaust, Nazi, production [showbiz], rehearsal, theater