Elektro Mathematrix (2016)
Directed by Blanca Li

Musical

Film Synopsis

This urban dance musical follows a group of high school kids as they meet up at the start of term and settle into another term of work and games.  There is no dialogue - all the communication is via dance, the new language for today's young generation.  The film is an offshoot of the daringly innovative stage show ElektroKif, which was choreographed by Blanca Li and has been performed all around the world.  It is a film that expresses, in an original way, the friendships of young people, their hopes and their fears, as they negotiate the final phase of their childhood before turning into fully fledged adults...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Blanca Li
  • Script: Blanca Li
  • Photo: Daniël Bouquet
  • Music: Tao Gutiérrez
  • Cast: Khaled Abdulahi (Cerizz), Arnaud Bacharach (Nino), Mamadou Bathily (BAts), Roger Bepet (Big Jay), Taylor Chateau (Skip 1), Thomas Gagnu (Skip 2), Romain Guillermic (Skip 3), Slate Hemedi (Crazy), Théophile Landji (Kazix), Adrien Larrazet (Vexus), Lenny Louves (Starsky), Ismaila N'Diaye (Isma), Alou Sidibé (Kyrra), Adrien Sissoko (Fiasco), Florian Vandenawaele (Phil)
  • Country: France
  • Language: -
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 81 min

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