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Film With Three Dancers
“Film with three dancers covers a wide range of topics as it strives to capture and convey the energy and emotion that dancers must explore in order to perform their work, as well as the extent to which the self is composed of a ‘real’ persona and a ‘theatrical’ persona. In the final sequences, the dancers’ bodies, clothed and naked, merge and evolve through multiple exposures as the camera rushes to capture the topography of the body as a stage for movement and emotion.” – Jenelle Porter
“In this spin-off from his original plan for Relativity (1966), Emshwiller continued with his desire to penetrate ‘space in a kind of flying camera, a dream of flying, a kind of sensual, sexual imagery where you were constantly going into an unknown space.’ A trio of dancers (Carolyn Carlson, Emery Hermans, Bob Beswick) appear ‘first in leotards, then in bluejeans, then naked, as they ‘pass through rituals of movement’.”
Source: IMDb