Scene from the film The Rite of Spring
Scene from the film The Rite of Spring
Scene from the film The Rite of Spring
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The Rite of Spring

Direction
Year 
2002
Country
  • Czech Republic
Runtime
52min 

This film came into being on a farm in the village of Hakushu, Min Tanaka's home. Min Tanaka is a very distinctive personality of Japanese alternative theatre in which the mind questions the tongue and so the body becomes the tongue. Min Tanaka's dance is able to speak even to those who know nothing about Japan and Japanese art. Perhaps it is because, on their road to discovery, Min and his dancers probe deep down to the roots of the culture of all peoples, to the time when we were not yet Europeans and they were not Japanese.

Details

  • Original Title
    Svěcení jara
  • Direction
  • Screenplay
    Jana Ševčíková
  • Cinematography
    Jaromír Kačer
  • Editing
    Lucie Haladová
  • Music
    Alan Vitouš
  • Sound
    Jiří Pesr
  • Runtime
    52 min (46-90 min.)
  • Year
    2002
  • Country
    • Czech Republic

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