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Title: La La La Human Steps: Amelia
Manufacturer: BBC / Opus Arte
Price: $23.81
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| TheatricalReleaseDate: |
2002 |
| RunningTime: |
138 |
| AudienceRating: |
NR (Not Rated) |
| Language Name: |
Dutch |
| RegionCode: |
1 |
| NumberOfItems: |
2 |
| AudioFormat: |
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| Label: |
BBC / Opus Arte |
| Package Length: |
710 |
| Actor: |
D. Lang |
| AspectRatio: |
1.78:1 |
| Package Weight: |
18 |
| CurrencyCode: |
USD |
| ProductGroup: |
DVD |
| Format: |
Color |
| EAN: |
0809478009450 |
| Publisher: |
BBC / Opus Arte |
| NumberOfDiscs: |
2 |
| Studio: |
BBC / Opus Arte |
| Manufacturer: |
BBC / Opus Arte |
| Package Height: |
58 |
| Amount: |
2999 |
| FormattedPrice: |
$29.99 |
| UPC: |
809478009450 |
| Language Type: |
Subtitled |
| ReleaseDate: |
2006-04-18 |
| Title: |
La La La Human Steps: Amelia |
| Package Width: |
542 |
| MPN: |
945 |
| Summary: |
Review: |
Rating: |
| Wow |
This is not something that I would normally find on my own, but passing through the channels and I saw this on gallery HD. My mind was blown by the beauty and elegance of the dancers and also the innovation used with the camera angle work and also the lighting. I wish i was able to find the music alone to listen to. Anybody have an idea? Regardless the visuals are stunning and the movements are so precise it's just phenominal and a definate must see. During the credits they play "all tomarrow's parties" and you see lou reed and d lang listed as the music composers to different songs. I say that because I am watching this as I type. |
5 Rating
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| Must have |
Saw this on Gallery HD and rushed to my computer. Its not HD but it looks and sounds great. Camera/dance orchestration is brilliant. |
5 Rating
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| great, I loved it. |
It was so easy to purchase and it arrived really fast. This is a product I never thought I would be able to find anywhere but amazon had it and in perfect condition. |
5 Rating
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| WOW |
I put this on my christmas wish list last year but no one bought it for me.
I finally broke down and got it myself.
It's beautiful and mesmerizing.
The music is great too.
I went through the trouble of loading it on my ipod so I can listen to it in the car.
I've probably watched it 10 times so far. |
5 Rating
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| Ooh la la! |
An amazing film of a ballet that, given its use of various media, is perfectly suited for the cinema. "Amelia" visually articulates the ways in which gender is often performative. The ballet's fluid yet artificially "designed" bodies remind us of larger cultural categories, specifically how sexuality is itself fluid yet artifically choreographed by law/policy makers. The performers' bodies become robotic, hyper-mediated in, of all things, Armani suits. A wonderful, exciting film. And check out Billy Smith's and Zofia Tujaka's invigorating pas de deux. Smith is incredible. |
5 Rating
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