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Labyrinth (1993) takes you on an intriguing journey through a blend of dance and surreal visuals, reflecting the chaotic aftermath in the ex-Yugoslav territory. The film features some really frantic dance numbers that feel almost frantic yet poetic, creating an unsettling rhythm throughout. It’s fascinating how the choreography plays off Magritte's dreamlike paintings, making you ponder the juxtaposition of reality and artifice. The pacing is erratic, much like a whirlwind of emotions, which leaves a lasting impression. Performances exude a raw energy that can be both captivating and disorienting. It’s definitely distinctive for its approach; you won’t find another dance project like it that tackles such heavy themes through this lens.
Unique blend of dance and documentaryExplores post-Yugoslav themesSurreal visuals inspired by Magritte
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Marina Gržinić
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