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So, there's this film, Laura Bachman: Trouble With Marion Barbeau and Félix Kysyl, that really digs into some intense themes. It's a choreographic piece but feels more like a dance-driven exploration of male-female dynamics and the often messy intersections of touch. You can sense the tension between violence and freedom throughout; it's palpable. Both Barbeau and Kysyl give performances that are raw and real, maybe even unsettling at times. The pacing feels deliberate, which allows the audience to sit in those uncomfortable moments. Visually, it has a distinct aesthetic that complements the music beautifully, creating an atmosphere that's quite immersive. Bachman’s directorial choices here, though debuting in choreography, feel instinctive and bold in their execution.
Choreographic film that blends dance and storytelling.Themes of touch, violence, and emancipation.Distinctive performances from Barbeau and Kysyl.
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