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Donna sona
Ana lives in the inner city of the suburbs of Rimini. Despite her being just a little girl, her childhood is denied by her mother Tamara, who always takes her during the burglaries. Something happens during one burglary and puts a glimmer of light to Ana’s mind: the chance of having a normal life.
San Siro
Anatomy of a stadium. Cable men, labourers, policemen, stewards, gardeners, tv technicians and supporters compose the backstage of the relentless ritual of football, staging an hypnotic still life made of rains and nocturnal mists, as we approach the destination on the champions’ bus.
The Game
A whistle. The stands of the stadium get loud. The players protest angrily. The presenters follow the action on the field. In the middle of it, the referee. The whole stadium watches him. Now he has to decide and direct the energy of an entire stadium.
They Call Me… Ali
On a beach in the South of France, the young Ali spins over a high bar. This modern- day acrobat introduces us to another form of gymnastics, the one of the street. An undisciplined discipline. Freestyle is to gymnastics what Breakdance is to dance. A culture where the body becomes an object to express itself. It is a way for Ali to break free from established rules and feel free.
Box Out
A choreographic interpretation of the mental strategies that are utilized in basketball. Under the guidance of Coach John Mosley, Head Coach of East Los Angeles College Men’s Basketball team, Micaela Taylor and Jermaine Spivey portray themes of disruption, confrontation, and resistance in the context of both the court and the relationships we hold.
Honey Bunny Duracell
Once the bell rings, you're on your own... A vivid encounter with former three time Czech National Boxing Champion. Experience the rise and fall in the career of a female fighter.
Forgotten
Would you still perform your art, even if nobody was watching? That’s a question Tevin faces everyday. After 26 years of professional playing Jai Alai - the fastest ball game in the world- Tevin is trying to bring back the crowds to the court. While remembering the glorious past of this sport in Miami, he tries everything in order to play one last match with a stadium full of people.