
The Severing
02/02/22 • 23 min
A cathartic movement created in collaboration with choreographer Nina McNeely, this abstract film tells a story in the movements of bodies and souls. Director Mark Pellington talks about The Severing, his experimental dance feature playing at Slamdance.
A cathartic movement created in collaboration with choreographer Nina McNeely, this abstract film tells a story in the movements of bodies and souls. Director Mark Pellington talks about The Severing, his experimental dance feature playing at Slamdance.
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