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Dance of Life, The

“The Dance of Life” features the extended monologue of a first-generation Canadian woman. This stream-of-consciousness reflects a discourse of existence fractured among the many “characters” seen in the film. A dizzying exploration of many people in the process of becoming many other people. Inevitably this cyclical dance, this tautology of existence, leads us to “la vie c’est la mort.”

Film Maker
Kovacova, Milada
Year
1990
Country
Canada
Length
8
Category
Race + Ethnicity, Work about Women
Genre
experimental