TENSITY

Film is an experimental artistic documentary about dance and contemporary theater. The story is being led by Helena Ganjalyan - actress, dancer and choreographer. By clashing the disturbing dance with abstract shots of nature, the director introduces the world of art
from the borderline of theater, performance and dance to the viewer. The narrative of the actress is a pretext to create a multi-threaded visual-sound history in which elements such as body, space or water mix together creating a coherent picture filled with internal tensions and pulsating energy.

The dance based on the figure of Ophelia from Shakespeare's "Hamlet" raises issues such as independence, autonomy, freedom, the right to determine oneself and its physicality. All special effect shots used in the film were made using traditional methods.

GENRE:
documentary
COUNTRY:
Poland
RUNNING TIME:
10'
YEAR:
COLOUR:
colour
DIRECTING:
Konrad Kultys
SCRIPT:
Konrad Kultys
DOP:
Konrad Kultys
EDITOR:
Dorota Stolarska
MUSIC:
Manehav
PRODUCTION:
Konrad Kultys, Dorota Stolarska

Konrad Kultys »

A student at the Directing Department, graduate of the Cinematography Department of the Łódź Film School, he is also a doctoral student at the Academy of Fine Arts in Łódź. His films have been shown in Poland and abroad (e.g. in the USA, Great Britain, Mexico, Brazil, Greece, Spain, Venezuela, Croatia, Armenia, Portugal) and his photographic and artistic projects have been presented at Warsaw Photo Days, in Edge Art Gallery in Canada, Kobro Gallery and as part of the exhibition accompanying Fotofestiwal in Łódź.