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The Dancer

5th(2000) World Cinema

Love/Romance · Music/Dance · Impaired  

  • CountryFrance
  • Production Year2000
  • Running Time93 min
  • Format 35mm
  • Colorcolor
Program Note
An incredibly gifted young dancer, whose style is "street," is influenced as much by break-dancing as by ballet. Mute since birth, she competes weekly for cash in New York′s hippest nightclub. Then she is discovered by a handsome, young scientist, who tries to persuade her to be his guinea-pig in testing a device he hopes will help her communicate. As the experimentation unfolds, she begins to fall in love with him; and so her overprotective manager-brother attempts to thwart the scientist′s efforts to help her. "I always dreamed... [of] direct[ing] a musical, and in a way, The Dancer is not far... from it; music is a kind of lead in the story... almost a character. The Dancer is the story of a mute dancer who expresses herself through her dances; but beyond this... to accept... others and communicate with them - that′s what I wanted to talk about. [These] ideas [were] exciting to develop... at a time... [when the] Internet is creating new [ways] to express ourselves." (Fred Garson)
Director
Director
Fred Garson
Fred Garson began his career in filmmaking as a production assistant for Luc Besson′s Leon. After quitting university, he has done almost every job on a set from electrician to assistant director working with Luc Besson, Wim Wenders, Michelangelo Antonioni, and Claude Miller. He has also directed the films about the making of Leon and The Fifth Element. The Dancer is his directorial debut in feature films.
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Credit
  • Director Fred Garson 프레드 가르송
  • Producer Luc Besson
  • Cast Mia Frye, Garlan Whitt, Rodney Eastman
  • Screenplay Luc Besson, Jessica Kaplan
  • Cinematography Thierry Asbogast
  • Production Design Dan Weil
  • Editor Sylvie Landra
  • Sound Pierre Excoffier
  • Music Pascal Lapa & Poz
  • Production Company Leeloo Production
    53, rue Ampere 75017 Paris, France

  • World Sales Leeloo Production
    53, rue Ampere 75017 Paris, France