Circus Movements (Portugal) by Lukas Berger, Mário Gajo de Carvalho
Curator's Choice • 15m
Synopsis: Circus culture is a space of diversity, cooperation and integration. A magical space with real people. "Circus Movements" was shot with circus kids from Ethiopia - Liya and Beza, doing the hula hoop; Habtamnesh, doing the aerial hoop; and the Beniyam, only 5 years old, performing acrobatics. Collectively, they are great circus artists performing in the magnificent landscapes of Ethiopia. Running time: 00:15:00.
Selections/awards: Ann Arbor FF, Athens International Film + Video Festival, Trento FF, Vienna Shorts Festival, DokumentART European FF, IFF Braunschweig, Tallin Black Nights FF - PÖFF shorts, Filmfest Dresden, and more.
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