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Director:
Chelsea McMullan
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Siphesihle November, Crystal Pite…
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Crystal Pite: Angels' Atlas brilliantly captures crucial moments of the ballet's rebirth, from tentative disbelief, to the joy of reunion, to intense rehearsal and refinement.
Crystal Pite: Angels' Atlas
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SOURCE: Crystal Pite: Angels' Atlas 2022 720p web YTS
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Documentary
Director: Chelsea McMullan
Stars: Siphesihle November, Crystal Pite
Plot: Crystal Pite: Angels' Atlas brilliantly captures crucial moments of the ballet's rebirth, from tentative disbelief, to the joy of reunion, to intense rehearsal and refinement.
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In February 2020, Angels' Atlas premiered onstage to rapturous reviews, but it soon became the National Ballet of Canada's final show before the pandemic shutdown; fittingly, when the company returned in November 2021, this ballet was the first that was performed. Crystal Pite: Angels' Atlas brilliantly captures crucial moments of the ballet's rebirth, from tentative disbelief, to the joy of reunion, to intense rehearsal and refinement. The documentary is a remarkable record of the creative process; in the retrospective context of global loss, the project acquires a ghostly, prophetic quality. What occurs on stage is nothing short of extraordinary-the unearthly lighting, the evocative music, and especially the bodies of the dancers, straining and stricken in sorrow. In a bold decision, the performance of Angels' Atlas is shown in its entirety in the second half of the film. Sublime, moving, cathartic in its pulsing grief and meditation on mortality and transience, this documentary is one of the most moving pieces of art to ever be captured on film.—Vancouver International Film Festival