Dance for the camera. / choreographed & directed by Alison Murray ; producers, Anne Beresford & Margaret Williams ; MJW Productions for BBC and the Arts Council of England.
| Format | Video (Streaming) |
| Publication | London, England : Arts Council England, 1998. |
| Description | 1 online resource (9 minutes) |
| Supplemental Content | https://go.openathens.net/redirector/ecu.edu?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;3346209 |
| Other author/creator | Murray, Alison, director, choreographer. |
| Other author/creator | Beresford, Anne, producer. |
| Other author/creator | Williams, Margaret (Margaret J.), producer. |
| Other author/creator | MJW Productions, production company. |
| Portion of title | Bloody mess |
| Abstract | One of a series of dance pieces created specially for television: a shoot-out at a petrol station. A dark and provocative film in which the performers enter the terrain of movie mythology, playing with the power and responsibility of violent movie roles. BLOODY MESS is an exploration of our complex relationship with screen violence; how it can bring catharsis, escapism and empowerment as well as its destructive and seductive glamour. BLOODY MESS uses extremes of gesture and movement to create an uneasy blurring of boundaries between fantasy and reality. |
| General note | Title from resource description page (viewed November 20, 2017). |
| Performer | George Stamos, Ethan Reid, Maxine Bunting, Garz Chan, Danny Sapani. |
| Language | In English. |
| Genre/form | Dance films. |
| Genre/form | Short films. |
| Genre/form | Television programs. |