Europe Endless (2014) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 30, 2014

Original Title:
Europe Endless

Genres:
Action | Drama | Music

Production Companies:
La Ignorancia dance-film-music
Mengamuk Films

Production Countries:
Belgium | Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 27

The work and lifestyle of Eurocrats served as inspiration, which unfolds in Brussels’ EU district and features several dancers.

A day in the European Parliament and surrounding area. This dance film is inspired by the work and lifestyle of the Eurocrats in Brussel’s EU district and features five dancers. The characters dance, run and glide through the empty spaces in an atmosphere beyond time, decontextualized, in an architectural non-site.

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Camera Production Assistant:
Alberto Fernandez

Choreographer:
Ana Cembrero Coca

Color Grading:
Jorge Piquer Rodríguez

Compositing Artist:
Eric Parys

Director:
Ana Cembrero Coca
Jorge Piquer Rodríguez

Director of Photography:
Jorge Piquer Rodríguez

Editor:
Ana Cembrero Coca

Editorial Consultant:
Marcin Malaszczak

Gaffer:
Virginie Gourmel

Graphic Designer:
Maria Gisbert Gil

Grip:
Matyas Ludik

Location Assistant:
Eva Campos Suárez

Musician:
Hippie Diktat
Richard Comte
Jorge Piquer Rodríguez
Nil Ramos

Post Production Coordinator:
Michel Balagué

Sound Engineer:
Alberto Fernandez

Sound Mixer:
Jochen Jezussek

Still Photographer:
Iannis Pallas

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