The Dance (1992)

The Dance (1992) poster

An intimate portrait of songwriters, performance artists, and lovers Dan Martin and Michael Biello, “The Dance” explores the interconnectedness of their domestic life, artwork, and selfless devotion to a community of artists they have helped to create and support. The film uses hand-processed footage to convey the emotional intensity of their lives. The handmade quality of the film imparts a sense of poignancy and brotherly loving in the era of AIDS. Based on "The Dance," a song about living on in the face of loss, with music by Dan Martin and lyrics by Michael Biello.

Director: Jim Hubbard
Runtime: 8 min
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Cast

Music: Michael Biello, Dan Martin
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Jim Hubbard

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Dance about?
An intimate portrait of songwriters, performance artists, and lovers Dan Martin and Michael Biello, “The Dance” explores the interconnectedness of their domestic life, artwork, and selfless devotion to a community of artists they have helped to create and support. The film uses hand-processed footage to convey the emotional intensity of their lives. The handmade quality of the film imparts a sense of poignancy and brotherly loving in the era of AIDS. Based on "The Dance," a song about living on in the face of loss, with music by Dan Martin and lyrics by Michael Biello.
Who directed The Dance?
The Dance was directed by Jim Hubbard.
Who stars in The Dance?
The Dance stars Michael Biello, Dan Martin.
How long is The Dance?
The Dance has a runtime of 8m (8 minutes).