Choreography for a Camera and Dancers (1968)

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The first experimental dance film from Croatia, which pays homage to the pioneer of experimental and dance film Maya Deren and her "Study in Choreography for Camera" from 1945. The theme of the film is inspired by a composition by Ivo Malec "Miniatures for Lewis Carroll", and the dance is performed by the members of the Studio for Contemporary Dance who, in black suits and white surroundings, seem to float in the space captured by the eye of the camera.

Director: Krešimir Golik
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 11 min
Release Date:

Screenplay

Music: Ivo Malec
Editing: Katja Majer
Production: Zagreb Film
Country: Yugoslavia
Language: No Language
Original Language: sh

Keywords

dance, contemporary classical music, short film

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Choreography for a Camera and Dancers about?
The first experimental dance film from Croatia, which pays homage to the pioneer of experimental and dance film Maya Deren and her "Study in Choreography for Camera" from 1945. The theme of the film is inspired by a composition by Ivo Malec "Miniatures for Lewis Carroll", and the dance is performed by the members of the Studio for Contemporary Dance who, in black suits and white surroundings, seem to float in the space captured by the eye of the camera.
Who directed Choreography for a Camera and Dancers?
Choreography for a Camera and Dancers was directed by Krešimir Golik.
How long is Choreography for a Camera and Dancers?
Choreography for a Camera and Dancers has a runtime of 11m (11 minutes).
What genre is Choreography for a Camera and Dancers?
Choreography for a Camera and Dancers is a Documentary film.
Where was Choreography for a Camera and Dancers produced?
Choreography for a Camera and Dancers was produced in Yugoslavia.