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Aria (2012) offers a glimpse into the world of dance through a unique lens. Directed by an unknown name, it features Benjamin Millepied, who captures Lil Buck's fluid movements—his style is a fusion of ballet and street dance. The film really sets a tone that's both intimate and exploratory, with a pacing that allows the viewer to linger on the art of dance. It doesn’t just showcase technique; it dives deep into themes of freedom and expression. The atmosphere is electric yet grounded, making it a distinctive piece worth examining, especially for those who appreciate dance as a form of storytelling.
This film has had limited releases, primarily seen in indie circuits and dance festivals, which adds to its intriguing scarcity. Collectors appreciate it not just for the choreography but for its experimental approach. There aren’t many copies floating around, making it a sought-after piece for those interested in modern dance cinema and the artistic direction of Millepied.
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