Let it Dance (Australia) by Carolyn Corkindale
Doc.Sydney Documentary Film Festival
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1h 20m
Born of a poor family in Paris, Guy Detot transforms himself through passion and luck into an international ballet dancer, dancing with Pina Bausch in The Rite of Spring. Guy moves to Australia for love and originates work with Australian Dance Theatre, before being aged out of ballet and embarking on a journey to use his love of movement to create emotion-driven wood sculptures, based in Penola, South Australia.
Running time: 01:20:25
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