A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 20, 2011
Original Title:
The Akram Tree
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Abu Dhabi Culture & Heritage
Independent Productions
Production Countries:
United Arab Emirates
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 81
The Akram Tree is a journey through the personal and professional world of the british-bangladeshi coreographer and dancer Akram Khan. My intelligence is in my body says Akram himself, a body built by acute observations of the reality, legends, and unceasing work here well represented by Gnosis, a pièce realized in collaboration with seven artists expressely discovered in different parts of the world. These traditions and experimentations from India, Japan, Pakistan, England, Egypt, Iraq and Bangladesh collaborate together to create a work between classic indian kathak and contemporary dance. The film portrays the story of this peculiar human and artistic adventure often transcending the narration for the sake of a more visionary look influenced by the location where the documentary has been shot: the futuristic and conflictive city of Abu Dhabi with its desertic and metaphysical surroundings.
Additional Editing:
Marco Gandolfo
Associate Producer:
Isadora Papadrakakis
Camera Operator:
Marco Gandolfo
Director:
Francesco Cabras
Alberto Molinari
Director of Photography:
Francesco Cabras
Alberto Molinari
Editor:
Alberto Molinari
Francesco Cabras
Idea:
Rola Shamas
Isadora Papadrakakis
Music:
Bassam Abd Alsattar
Faheem Mazar
Manjunath Chandramouli
Yoshie Sunahata
Sanju Sahai
Ahmad Shamma
Producer:
Rola Shamas
Toufic Traboulsi
Second Unit Director:
Francesco G. Raganato
Sound Editor:
Alberto Molinari
Francesco Cabras
Sound Mixer:
Sam Kashefi
Writer:
Francesco Cabras
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