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Do You See Me?

Left Or Right For Love? (c) Wendy Pye

Length in minutes: 3 minutes
Year of production: 2006
Director: Charlotte Miles
Performers:
Young Anjali

Shooting Format: HDV

Screening Format: DVD, Beta SP PAL

Watch an excerpt » | QuickTime movie; 2.8 Mb

Charlotte Miles’ film ‘Do You See Me?’ has produced a performance by Youth Dance Company, Young Anjali, following six friends hanging out in their local town – a place where pedestrian movement becomes dance, and where nothing is quite what it seems. The film offers the viewer an opportunity to see life through the eyes of the dancers through the use of Doggicam – a camera body mount most recently worn by Tom Cruise for Mission Impossible 3. Shot on the dancers’ home turf, the film brings a little Hollywood to Banbury, and challenges both perception and preconception.

This film was a Channel Four, Youth Dance England and South East Dance co-production.

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