
Bare
Documentary
Overview
The tendency in the world is right-wing, neo-liberal, and people are more controlled. We have less liberty even if we think we have more. The last territory where we can be ourselves and where we can have full freedom is our own body. The documentary "BARE" focuses on male nudity in the modern dance. The story follows a well-known Belgian choreographer Thierry Smits through a process of building his new creation with a group of male dancers performing bare naked.
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Jari Boldrini
Jari Boldrini
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Jari Boldrini
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Valentin Braun
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Valentin Braun
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Peter De Vuyst
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Jean Fürst
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Davide Guarino
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Michał Adam Góral
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Michał Adam Góral
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Francisco López
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Gustavo Monteiro
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Bruno Morais
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