Pina

Pina

Fabian Prioville and Azusa Seyama in Wim Wenders' PINA. © Neue Road Movies GmbH, Photo by Donata Wenders. A Sundance Selects release.

Pina

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Pina (2011)

Opened: 12/23/2011 Limited

Limited12/23/2011
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Genre: German 3D Dance Film

Rated: PG for some sensuality/partial nudity and smoking.

Synopsis

In his exhilarating new film, German master Wim Wenders (Wings of Desire, The Buena Vista Social Club) shoots in 3D to capture the brilliantly inventive dance world of legendary choreographer Pina Bausch. Wenders had conceived with Bausch a dance film like none seen before, one which would take the fullest advantage yet of new 3D technology to put the viewer deep inside Bausch's playful, thrillingly unpredictable pieces. After her untimely death in 2009, Wenders continued with the project, turning it into the most exciting tribute he could imagine. Sensual and visually stunning, PINA uses 3D to remarkable effect, taking the audience into Bausch's work in her imaginative sets (a gliding monorail, a bare stage covered with chairs, a towering man-made waterfall) and powerfully rendering the beauty and sheer physicality of the dances and dancers of her Tanztheater Wuppertal ensemble.

 

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