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Ballet Down the Highway
A comedy of manners about a crazed horny truck driver who crashes in on the budding relationship of a ballet star and young dancer.
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Plot Summary
This documentary follows choreographer Jochen Ulrich and his dance company as they embark on an unconventional tour. Instead of traditional stages, they perform in public spaces and unusual locations across Europe, blurring the lines between performance art and everyday life. The film captures their creative process and the reactions of both the dancers and the unsuspecting public to these spontaneous artistic interventions.
Critical Reception
Ballet Down the Highway received a modest but positive reception, largely appreciated by arthouse cinema enthusiasts and those interested in experimental dance and performance art. Critics noted its innovative approach to presenting ballet in public spaces and its capturing of authentic human reactions.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unconventional and refreshing approach to dance performance.
Appreciated for capturing the spontaneous interactions between artists and the public.
Seen as an interesting exploration of performance art outside traditional venues.
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Fun Fact
The film's unconventional approach to staging ballet performances in public spaces was part of a broader movement in the 1970s exploring site-specific art and blurring the boundaries between performer and audience.
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