di Alex Silverman
Gunta Liepina Millere directs this unique silent dance film set in a train station during a hurricane.
At the Santa Ana station, a group of girls stranded by the storm fill the space with captivating dances. The absence of music places the spotlight solely on the dancers’ expressive movements, creating a memorable visual experience. Millere’s direction and the performers’ commitment result in a mesmerizing blend of motion and atmosphere that makes the Santa Ana train station come alive.
Valutazione: 4/5 Stelle
Alex is a graduate of Columbia College Chicago with a major in Comedic Writing & Performance e un minore in scrittura per la televisione. Oltre al suo lavoro come parte del team Planet Classroom Network Film Selection a CMRubinWorld, he is a sketch writer, and pursuing a career in acting in New York City.
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