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SFFILM Festival

Mr. Gaga

Directed by Tomer Heymann

Israel/Sweden/Germany/Netherlands | 100

28 Apr
Thu, Apr 28, 2016 at 6:30 pm PT

Description

A spectacular and celebratory investigation of a modern dancer’s creative process, this documentary tracks the four decades-long career of renowned choreographer Ohad Naharin, the artistic director of Israel’s Batsheva Dance Company. Thoughtfully and painstakingly researched, the film is packed with visually arresting archival footage from every stage of Naharin’s professional (and personal) life, as well as scenes from rehearsals and some 20 performances that movingly illustrate his particular genius. Choreographed pieces move in kinetic bursts from the rehearsal studio to the stage and, in interviews, dancers who’ve worked with him and colleagues from different periods offer insights in terms both admiring and blunt. Naharin is similarly expressive—about his development as a dancer and a choreographer, the joys of physical expression, his struggles to convey his vision to those tasked with embodying it and the dance-world backdrop against which he developed his singular choreographic style and movement language, known as Gaga. Heymann, a veteran documentarian whose filmography includes an earlier work about Naharin, skillfully constructs a portrait from these elements, methodically adding layers and sometimes revisiting previously seen footage, arming the viewer with new revelations and a more complicated understanding. —Lynn Rapoport

Director Tomer Heymann

Acclaimed Israeli filmmaker Tomer Heymann has been creating feature-length and television series documentaries since 2001, when his first film, It Kinda Scares Me, won Best Documentary in Israel’s Film and Television Academy Awards. Heymann‘s subsequent award-winning films include Paper Dolls (2006), I Shot My Love (2009) and the ITVS coproduction Bridge Over the Wadi (2006), which he codirected with his brother Barak Heymann. Their production company, Heymann Brothers Films, focuses on long-term documentary projects examining social and political themes as well as more personal terrain. Their latest film, Who’s Gonna Love Me Now, had its world premiere at Berlin.

Trailer

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Film Details

Language Hebrew, English

Year 2015

Runtime 100

Country Israel/Sweden/Germany/Netherlands

Director Tomer Heymann

Producer Barak Heymann

Editor Alon Greenberg, Ido Mochrik, Ron Omer

Cinematographer Itai Raziel

Music Ishai Adar