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Like two molecules unknowingly affecting one another in space and briefly crossing paths, conceptual hip-hop dancers collide and share fleeting moments of intimate synchronicity on the streets of Montreal. Sucked into a choreographic time warp, viewers slowly realize things are not as they seem.
Directed by filmmaker Marites Carino, Vanishing Points is a visual exploration of the power of momentary connection within an otherwise disconnected world. Set along the edges of a soon-to-be demolished triangular heritage building, two individuals inhabit separate spaces, dancing alone, yet unknowingly influencing one another.
Vanishing Points is a site-specific dance-for-screen short choreographed by conceptual hip-hop dance duo Tentacle Tribe (Emmanuelle Lê Phan and Elon Höglund) who transpose break dancing concepts, usually explored in solo work, onto two bodies, which creates an unusual blend of acrobatic partnering. Set to an original score by composer Andrés Vial, the film subliminally perplexes viewers, and makes them think twice…
AWARDS 1st Place, Utah Dance Film Festival
Audience Choice, Utah Dance Film Festival
Golden Glovie Best in Show, Glovebox short film and animation festival, Cambridge, MA
Golden Glovie High Score Award in Dance, Glovebox short film and animation festival, Cambridge, MA
International Winner, Video Moviemento, Columbia
1st Place Primera Convocatoria Internacional de Selección de Videodanza, Spain
Golden Sheaf award- Performing Arts, Yorkton Film Festival, Canada
Golden Sheaf award- Best in Fest, Yorkton Film Festival, Canada
Best dance short- Vida de Perro, Barcelona, Spain
Best Film in Competition- International Screendance and Dancefilm Festival of La Rioja, Spain
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Like two molecules unknowingly affecting one another in space and briefly crossing paths, conceptual hip-hop dancers collide and share fleeting moments of intimate synchronicity on the streets of Montreal. Sucked into a choreographic time warp, viewers slowly realize things are not as they seem.
Directed by filmmaker Marites Carino, Vanishing Points is a visual exploration of the power of momentary connection within an otherwise disconnected world. Set along the edges of a soon-to-be demolished triangular heritage building, two individuals inhabit separate spaces, dancing alone, yet unknowingly influencing one another.
Vanishing Points is a site-specific dance-for-screen short choreographed by conceptual hip-hop dance duo Tentacle Tribe (Emmanuelle Lê Phan and Elon Höglund) who transpose break dancing concepts, usually explored in solo work, onto two bodies, which creates an unusual blend of acrobatic partnering. Set to an original score by composer Andrés Vial, the film subliminally perplexes viewers, and makes them think twice…
AWARDS
1st Place, Utah Dance Film Festival
Audience Choice, Utah Dance Film Festival
Golden Glovie Best in Show, Glovebox short film and animation festival, Cambridge, MA
Golden Glovie High Score Award in Dance, Glovebox short film and animation festival, Cambridge, MA
International Winner, Video Moviemento, Columbia
1st Place Primera Convocatoria Internacional de Selección de Videodanza, Spain
Golden Sheaf award- Performing Arts, Yorkton Film Festival, Canada
Golden Sheaf award- Best in Fest, Yorkton Film Festival, Canada
Best dance short- Vida de Perro, Barcelona, Spain
Best Film in Competition- International Screendance and Dancefilm Festival of La Rioja, Spain
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