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Agenda Municipal / Movies A Dancing Body - Ballet Gulbenkian 1965-2005

A Dancing Body - Ballet Gulbenkian 1965-2005
Thu 18 Apr
Cineclube de Joane programme (50x25 April)

Casa das Artes | Small Auditorium - 21h45

Admission: 4 euros | Students: 2 euros | Free for members of Cineclube de Joane | Portugal, 2022 | Direction and argument: Marco Martins | Rating: M/12 | Running time: 125 min.

Commissioned by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, produced by Vende-se Filmes and supported by RTP, "Um Corpo que Dança" is directed by Marco Martins - director of "Alice" (2005), "Como Desenhar Um Círculo Perfeito" (2009) and "São Jorge" (2016) - and traces the journey of the Gulbenkian Ballet, considered one of the greatest Portuguese dance companies of the 20th century. Using archive footage and interviews with creators, historians, dancers and former directors, the director shows us the history of this company, from its beginnings in 1965 to its demise in 2005. At the same time, the entire political, economic and social context of Portugal over those 40 years is shown.

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