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So, there's this film, 'Rolf Gelewski, spiritual dancer,' from 2016. It’s not your typical dance documentary—more like a meditative exploration of movement. Gelewski, who hails from Berlin but now calls Brazil home, brings this raw energy to the screen. The sequences weave together his spontaneous dance recitals, and while there’s no narrative to speak of, it’s really about the expressionism and visceral connection he has with his art. The atmosphere feels almost like a trance, where you can sense the influences of Mary Wigman in his performance. It’s distinctive for its lack of polish, which somehow adds to its charm. The pacing is loose, allowing you to really soak in the dance without interruption. An intriguing piece for collectors who appreciate the non-commercial side of performance art.
This film is relatively obscure, reflecting a niche interest in avant-garde dance cinema. Formats are limited, primarily existing in digital and possibly some rare festival screenings. Collectors seem to appreciate its authenticity and the unique lens it offers into the world of expressionist dance, making it a point of interest for those delving into lesser-known works of performance art.
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