WomenCinemakers, Special Edition

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Women Cinemakers meets

Sarah Kuntz Lives and works in Rennes, France

Indiscernable(s) is a short film depicting an entirely danced, inner journey. Music and bodies, dance and cinema : a new world has opened. Follow the journey of a Female through her own derealization of the world. The meeting with other individuals, who look a lot like her, will be the trigger of the loss of her identity. Bodies are blending. Bodies are fusing. Bodies are losing all their attributes. The sourrounding area is no longer a benchmark. And then, there is no thing discernable.

An interview by Francis L. Quettier and Dora S. Tennant womencinemaker@berlin.com

Indiscernable(s) is a short film depicting an entirely danced, inner journey by Sarah Kuntz: inquiring into the grammar of body, she initiates her audience into highteneed experience into coherent fusion between dance and cinema. Featuring elegant cinematography and sapient performance composition, Indiscernable(s) is a moving work capable of encouraging cross-pollination of the spectatorship. We are particularly pleased to introduce our readers to her captivating and multifaceted artistic production.

Hello Sarah and welcome to WomenCinemakers: we would like to introduce you to our readers with a couple of questions regarding your background. Are there any experiences that did particularly influence your artistic evolution? In particular, how do you consider the impact of training on an artist's creative process? Hello, and thank you very much for your interest in my work. Trainings I could follow allowed me to have some experiences. That's why I would say that the training had a big impact on my personal construction and as an artist. I followed two different formations, in parallel. I learned the practice of dance, mainly in the Conservatory. This training started very


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