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    • Shamans, the Cunning

    Shamans, the Cunning

    • 2013
    • 00h 13m 30s
    • Peter Dudar
    • Rent $100
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    Synopsis

    Referencing mythology and gothic fiction, Shamans, the Cunning is about surviving in evil times. Here, human identity turns fluid and the borderline between human and animal evaporates. Shamans evokes its themes via drama and choreographed movement.

    Categories

    • Experimental,
    • Biography,
    • Dance,
    • Performance,
    • Short

    Shooting Format

    • 16 mm

    Languages

    • English

    Additional Details

    • Colour,
    • Sound,
    • Stereo

    Available Subtitle

    • None

    Region

    • Central Canada

    Screening Formats

    • H.264

    Credits

    • Director: Peter Dudar

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