Dancing Across Borders (Khmer language version)
A film by Anne Bass 88 minutes + bonus materials, documentary, color, 2010
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Synopsis
Dancing Across Borders is the intimate and triumphant story of Sokvannara “Sy” Sar, who as a young man in Cambodia was dancing with a small troupe in Angkor Wat when Anne Bass, a longtime patron of dance in America, saw him perform. Bass was so taken with Sy’s talent and potential that she arranged for him to come to New York and audition for the prestigious School of American Ballet. What unfolds in Dancing Across Borders is a tentative negotiation between Sy and the world of American ballet and culture – from the serene countryside of Southeast Asia to the high-powered rehearsal studios of New York, and finally to the stage of the Pacific Northwest Ballet in Seattle. The film follows Sy’s unusual development as a dancer and offers an astonishing, behind-the-scenes look into the world of American ballet.Watch the trailer
Reviews "A delight!" - The New York Times "Moving, powerful!" - Vanity Fair "Magical! A fairy tale come true." - San Francisco Chronicle "Wonderful and moving... an Oscar-worthy delight!" - The Huffington Post "Dazzling to behold." - The Village Voice "An illuminating profile... riveting, breathtaking performances!" - Time Out New York "I was floored and riveted...an ode to possibility, risk, discipline, and passion." "Astonishing! Offers an unusual and exhilarating behind-the-scenes peek at the rigorous art form of ballet and moving... an Oscar-worthy delight!" - Spirituality and Practice Magazine "Fascinating ...you don’t have to love ballet to appreciate it." - Bloomberg News Recommended Reading Round About the Ballet by William Cubberley & Joseph Carman Grace Under Pressure: Passing Dance Through Time by Barbara Newman Links See details about this film's theatrical
run. Disc Features ● Sokvannara Sar performance: Mopey (Pacific Northwest Ballet, 2009) Other Formats
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