This month German film auteur Wim Wenders releases a tribute to choreographer and long-time friend Pina Bausch. Filmed in 3D in the picturesque German town of Wuppertal where she made her home, the film takes audience straight onto the stage and stunningly choreographs her most famous works. Pina’s style came to define German Expressionism – in her 1978 work Café Müller, dancers stumble around the stage crashing into tables and chairs and in the 1990 work Die Klage der Kaiserin, a bride in white dress drowns in the water of a bath-tub.
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