"Pina", Germany Premiere 21st February 2011, France, Germany, 2010, 100 minutes, written and directed by Wim Wenders; Choreography: Pina Bausch, with the ensemble of the Dance Theater Wuppertal Pina Bausch; Rated for ages; FBW Award: predicate particularly valuable
Pina
A full-length dance film in 3D technology
"Pina" is a Film by Wim Wenders for Pina Bausch, with the still together with her exquisite choreography "Le Sacre du Printemps" ("The Rite of Spring" premiered December 3, 1975), "Full Moon" (premiered 11 May 2006), "Café Müller" (Premiere 20 May 1978) and "Kontakthof" (premiered December 9, 1978), and a few images and audio files from their lives. Pina Bausch (born July 27, 1940 in Solingen, † 30 June 2009 in Wuppertal) began with 14 years of her stage dance and dance teaching studies at the Folkwang Essen School of Music, Dance and Speech (now Folkwang University the Arts), among others, the choreographer Kurt Jooss. She was committed to the 1973/74 season by Artistic Director Arnold Wüstenhöfer as head of the division of the Wuppertal Opera Ballet, who held despite initial resistance to the modern dance theater to her. It developed over the years, a mixture of dance and theater, first dance combined with singing, mime, acrobatics and drama to a new art form. In professional circles it is considered the most important choreographer of the present. Wim Wenders was beginning his 20-year friendship with Pina Bausch fascinated by the expressiveness of their innovative dance theater, but only with the means of 3-D technology he had found a way, this to bring to the big screen.
The former "Café Müller" in Solingen, in the vicinity Pina Bausch was growing up, she presented on stage to music by Henry Purcell dark room that is crowded with wooden tables and chairs. The play is about the Coming together and separate. Igor Stravinsky composed the music for "Le Sacre du Printemps" for the "Ballets Russes of Sergei Diaghilev. The ballet is about a pagan rite of spring in Russia, is sacrificed in the course of a chosen virgin in a ritual of the Spring God for reconciliation. Pina Bausch has published its own choreography in 1975. The stage is covered with peat inch thick, the dancers swirl in wild ecstasy. "Full Moon" was Pina Bausch Baden 2006, in the literal sense, water is almost non-stop as the rain from the sky stage, a dark stream running through the black space, and in the end, the dancers provide a major water fight. In Kontakthof "is about the search for love and affection with all the attendant fears, longings and doubts, but also the associated frustrations and aggressions. Kontakthof also designates the space of a brothel, where the body is offered for sale. On 9 December 1978, premiered the piece of dance theater Wuppertal, 25 February 2000 then the first time in a new production with amateur as "Kontakthof - With Ladies and Gentlemen over 65" lists. For a third version with young people between 14 and 18 years started Pina Bausch Wuppertal, a project for students, on 7 November 2008 as "Kontakthof - With Teenagers from 14" in Wuppertal Schauspielhaus came on stage. A documentary about the project by Anne Linsel came on 18 March 2010 under the title "Dance Dreams - Young people dance by Pina Bausch Kontakthof" in the German cinemas.
The filming of "Café Müller", "The Rite of Spring" and "Full Moon" resulting in the fall of 2009, largely at public performances of the plays on stage at the Wuppertal Opera House. In April 2010 the recording was followed to 'Kontakthof "in Wuppertal Schauspielhaus (this time without an audience), was shot in the following public places in Wuppertal, NRW. At known places like the Wuppertal suspension railway, the bridge or Müngstener world heritage Zollverein tell individual dancers of Dance Theater Wuppertal Pina Bausch dance of their own personal experiences in working with Pina Bausch.
"Pina" is at the 61st International Film Festival in Berlin on 13 February 2011 shown in the Berlinale Palast as a world premiere out of competition, the Germany premiere on 21 February 2011 in the Essen Lichtenburg attended by director Wim Wenders takes place.
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