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My Paths Through Dance
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Original Title (If different):
Mis caminos a través de la danza
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Film Credits
About the Director:
Born in Íscar (Valladolid) in 1978, in 2003 he settled in London, where he currently lives and develops his work. He started his career in the cinema industry as director of photography for feature and short films and music videos.
Graduated in Media Arts and Video Production from Thames Valley University, he went on to study a MA in Scriptwriting at Goldsmiths’ College. In 2006 he got awarded by Skillset and BBC to write, produce and direct Wasted’, short film that premiered at the Cannes Film Festival 2007 and competed at the Meeting Point Section of the 52nd Seminci Film Festival.
‘My Paths Through Dance’ is his first documentary feature length.
About the Producer:
Ever since Daniel started working in th film industry, he's always had the aim of accomplishing his own visions and ideas into film projects.
The path has not been an easy one, of course not, as for many of us. However, having taken on first and eventually accomplish the production of this film, Daniel's learnt a big deal in documentary film finances and production.
The result for now, the accomplishment of his first feature film as a producer, which he canalises through his own Spain/England-based film production company - Danseuse Films - www.danseusefilms.com
Sound:
Various (Manuel de Falla, enrique Luzuriaga, Joaquin Turina, Enrique Granados...)
Film synopsis:
Paris, 1926: the precocious skill and talent for dance of 6 yearold Spanish-emigrate Emma’s leads her to perform in front of Madame Gontcharowa, a former dancer of the Ballets Ruses and current teacher of Classical Dance at the well-known Théâtre du Châtelet. Madame Gontcharowa harnesses Emma’s raw talent helping her into the Petite Etoile du Châtelet but, at her artistic childhood’s pinnacle, and with all chances to become a great Classical dancer, Emma’s mother withdraws her from the theatre - shattering her dreams of becoming a professional dance-star.
My Paths Through Dance is a coming-of-age, rags to artistic riches story which follows Emma’s journey to become the unique Spanish dancer Mariemma, and later the creator of the “Mariemma – Ballet de España”, the greatest Spanish Ballet ever. Mariemma’s paths through dance helped launching the careers of internationally renowned artists such as Antonio Canales, Enrique Morente, Elvira Andrés, Elio Berhanyer, Aída Gómez, Joaquín Cortés and Lola Greco amongst many others. All of her protégées appear in the film recounting their experiences alongside Mariemma and describe her invaluable contributions to dance, Spanish culture and history.
Budget
Budget Range:
Between $100 000 and $1 Million
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Festival selections:
Seminci International Film Festival - History Time
Film reviews:
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http://www.abc.es/agencias/noticia.asp?noticia=601339
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http://www.valladolidinternacional.es/noticias/el-director-daniel-g-cabrero-miembro-de-la-red-de-embajadores-de-valladolid-evocara-en-la-seminci-a-mariemma/
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Film distribution
Publicity Infos
publicity address:
Gran Via 47.
Madrid, Spain