Dn has featured the work of Spanish filmmaker Victor Claramunt on our pages a number of times now. We’ve always been struck by his use of vibrant colour and distinct aesthetics as a means of portraying the emotive nature of the soul. His latest short L’Amour continues that trend, this time through an experimental dance short shot in El Palau de Les Arts, a beautiful theater in Spain which hosts opera performances and boasts an incredible architectural design. The short film is a celebration of empowerment, desire and diversity and features an all-female cast of dancers who convey that feeling of freedom with a joyous buoyancy. Dn is proud to premiere L’Amour online in conjunction with a conversation with Claramunt where we discussed his zestful approach to filmmaking, the looseness of his choreography, and the liberation of not using storyboards.
L’Amour, as a piece, carries a real sense of vibrancy and zest.
L’Amour, as a piece, carries a real sense of vibrancy and zest.
- 9/8/2022
- by James Maitre
- Directors Notes
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