Exactly 20 years separate Jirí Kylián's solo Silent Cries and his black-and-white film, Car Men,
made in 2006 in collaboration with the Dutch filmmaker, Boris Paval Cone. What unites the two works is the sheer expressiveness of the dance on the one hand, and the distinctive facial
gestures and body language of the dancer Sabine Kupferberg on the other. Kupferberg is the one who pulls the strings in Car Men, victim and plotter in equal measure, prepared at all
times to stand up to life's problems -- as well as to her three co-actors Escamillo, Don José and
Micaëla -- with humor and enigmatic wit. And so at the end of Kylián's unusual, slapstick-like tragicomedy, she simply abandons her three colleagues, self-assured and incorrigible -- just
like her role model Carmen.
(Arthaus 102101)
http://www.naxos.com/catalogue/item.asp?item_code=102101
This is one of my favorite dance films! Video Dance TV is featuring this video as the DANCE VIDEO OF THE DAY. Cheers!
VideoDanceTV 8 months ago
love it!
ernestgonzales 1 year ago
))))))))))))))))))
birjanka 1 year ago
de lo mejor que he visto
cultoay0utube 1 year ago
Am I having LSD flashbacks or this one of the freakiest videos around? Loved it.
thomasnak 2 years ago
Ahhh I love this!!!
MrsEdwardCullen38 2 years ago
This is awsome!
JoieGurl3 2 years ago
gotta get me that dvd
Californifucker 3 years ago
I don't know who this Jiří Kylián is, but it's like she'd tapped into my personal "mind scape". No wonder I'm some messed up...
dswynne 3 years ago
thanks for the information!!!
randykris 3 years ago