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Hank Botwinik | ... |
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Joan Ferré Gómez | ... |
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Frago Peña Gonzalez | ... |
Dancer
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Jorge Guillen Ortiz | ... |
Dancer
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Intrinsic Moral Evil at first sight seems to be a tale of identity and growing up. But above all, the three dancers play a game with the viewer's perception and expectations. Is it a memory, a dream, a search for identity ? Is it about losing of friendship or about coming of age ? The layered story invites the audience to make its own interpretation and to take a stand. Beware: uploaded film in lower quality than original Written by Anonymous
Just saw this short at Amsterdam's 18th LGBT Film Festival - Roze Filmdagen 2015 - and was impressed by the filming of a beautifully danced duo and trio. This is a visual pearl, using slow motion to great advantage, of beautiful bodies presenting us with an opportunity to be touched by our perceptions and expectations. The androgynous dancer presses our buttons: what we see won't be necessarily what we get.
"Although the particular inclination of the homosexual person is not a sin, it is a more or less strong tendency ordered toward an intrinsic moral evil; and thus the inclination itself must be seen as an objective disorder." - Joseph cardinal RATzinger aka pope benedict xvi