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Dance In The Rain
(Bostjan Hladnik, Yugoslavia, 1961, 35mm, 100 min) With its frequent shifts of point of view and jumbled time frame, Dance in the Rain (Ples v dezju) was one of the first films to introduce to Yugoslavia the new, modernist approaches to cinematic storytelling that were then emerging across Europe. Peter (Miha Baloh), a painter who earns his living as a teacher, thinks back to the years he has wasted personally and artistically. He has grown tired of his affair with a middle-aged actress, Marusa (Dusa Pockaj), who for her part seems determined to go on with the relationship despite her lover's indifference. The film revolves around a set of recurring scenes and locations - Peter's shabby bedroom, a well-appointed restaurant, city streets slick from water sprayed by street cleaners - and grows more dreamlike as the couple's relationship disintegrates. A former assistant to Claude Chabrol, director Bostjan Hladnik returned to his native Slovenia to make this fascinating New Wave-influenced meditation on coming to terms with your own desires.
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LocationNorthwest Film Forum
1515 12th Ave [at Pike]
Seattle, WA 98122
United States
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