Ex-Romance
Ex-Romance is a feature film. directed by Charles Atlas. At just 48 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Atlas' fascination with "narrative, psychology, dance, and flights of fantasy," is manifested in this dynamic videodance musical. Here the postmodern choreography of Karole Armitage is performed by Armitage, Michael Clark and others to American pop and Latin music. Framed and interrupted by the ironic observations of two parodic "public television" commentators, the dancers play fictionalized versions of themselves in a wry tale of contemporary romance, in which the dance literally and metaphorically advances the narrative. Atlas deftly stages elaborate dance sequences in unlikely settings — an airport lounge, a gas station, a baggage conveyor belt — that are presented alternately as fact and fantasy. Atlas manipulates the representation of truth and artifice, reality and fiction in this meta-narrative.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Ex-Romance about?
Atlas' fascination with "narrative, psychology, dance, and flights of fantasy," is manifested in this dynamic videodance musical. Here the postmodern choreography of Karole Armitage is performed by...
Who directed Ex-Romance?
Ex-Romance was directed by Charles Atlas.
How long is Ex-Romance?
Ex-Romance has a runtime of 0 hours and 48 minutes (48 minutes total).