Lodela
Lodela is a 1996 dance film directed by Philippe Baylaucq, and produced in Montreal by the National Film Board of Canada. The film received eight awards, including Best Short Documentary at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival and a Special Jury Citation for Best Canadian Short Film at the Toronto International Film Festival, citing its "formal beauty and poetic cinematic construction". The film featured dancers José Navas and Chi Long, with Navas also serving as choreographer.[1]
Lodela | |
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Directed by | Philippe Baylaucq |
Produced by | Iolande Cadrin-Rossignol |
Written by | Philippe Baylaucq |
Starring | Chi Long José Navas |
Music by | Eric Longsworth |
Cinematography | Philippe Baylaucq Jean-Pierre Lachapelle |
Edited by | Roch La Salle |
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Running time | 26 minutes |
Country | Canada |
Lodela draws its inspiration from the Bardo Thodol, with the film's title a corruption of "l'au-delà," a French term for the hereafter.[2]
See also
- Ora, a 2011 collaboration by Baylaucq and Navas
References
- "Lodela". Collection. National Film Board of Canada. Retrieved 19 August 2010.
- Judy Mitoma; Elizabeth Zimmer; Dale Ann Stieber, eds. (2003). Envisioning Dance on Film and Video. Routledge. p. 171. ISBN 0-415-94171-7. Retrieved 19 August 2010.
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