An emotive dance at the court of the Pastel Queen
Backed by Rubod & Stroudinsky's stirring track, choreographer/dancer Andrew Brader and director/cinematographer Ze'ev Waismann make magic through movement.
Credits
View on- Director Ze'ev Waisman
- Producer Robert Mooring
- Colorist Aurelien Rubod
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Credits
powered by- Director Ze'ev Waisman
- Producer Robert Mooring
- Colorist Aurelien Rubod
With the intricate, soaring melody of Rubod & Stroudinsky's beautiful The Court of the Pastel Queen as backing, Ze'ev Waismann's glorious one-shot wonder is an urban ballet worth checking out.
Revolving around an impressive Andrew Brader, whose self-choreographed moves are impactful and emotive, Waismann's camera takes you on a stirring dance that captivates throughout its one-shot duration.
With a 'simple' setup that belies the intricacies of the production (including colour correcting from one half of the composing duo, Aurélien Rubod - talented lad), this intimate yet grand production portrays a beating heart in a swirling city.