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Rating: 3841 vote; Cast: Giorgi Tsereteli; genre: Drama; Writed by: Levan Akin; Country: France; duration: 1 hour 53minute. Free Movie And Then We dance club. And then we danced full movie online free. Free Movie And Then We dance company. Shame creatures. How did I miss this last year? Robyn is pop perfection.

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Free Movie And Then We dance studio. Free Movie And Then We dancehall. And then we danced❤️🙏. By  Levan Akin synopsis Merab has been training from a young age at the National Georgian Ensemble with his dance partner Mary. His world turns upside down when the carefree Irakli arrives and becomes both his strongest rival and desire. international title: And Then We Danced original title: And Then We Danced country: Sweden, Georgia, France sales agent: Totem Films year: 2019 genre: fiction directed by: Levan Akin film run: 110' release date: SE 13/09/2019, FI 18/10/2019, NO 25/10/2019, FR 6/11/2019, BE 6/11/2019, NL 7/11/2019, DK 21/11/2019, ES 7/02/2020 screenplay: Levan Akin cast: Ana Javakishvili, Giorgi Tsereteli, Tamar Bukhnikashvili, Marika Gogichaishvili, Kakha Gogidze, Levan Gabrava, Ana Makharadze, Nino Gabisonia, Mate Khidasheli, Aleko Begalishvili cinematography by: Lisabi Fridell art director: Teo Baramidze producer: Ketie Danelia, Mathilde Dedye executive producer: Mattias Sandström line producer: Giorgi Kobalia production: French Quarter Film, Takes Film, AMA Productions, RMV Film, Inland Film AB distributor: TriArt Film AB, Oy Cinema Mondo Ltd, ARP Sélection, Cinemien, Arthaus, Reel Pictures, Avalon.

This was one of the most beautiful movies I've seen in years. Awesome acting, gorgeous cinematography, great script and flawless soundtrack <3. Swedish-born director Levan Akin's third film, set in Georgia, is about a young male dancer who develops feelings for his main rival. Merab, a young Georgian from a family of dancers, has been training all his life for a career with the National Georgian Ballet in  And Then We Danced (Da cven vicekvet. Though his dance teacher is very demanding and daily rehearsals are physically draining, Merabs biggest obstacle to overcome is the fact he starts to have feelings for a newly arrived fellow dancer, who happens to be not only also a man but his main rival for a much-desired spot at the Ballet. This third feature from Swedish-born director Levan Akin ( Certain People,  The Circle) who is himself of Georgian descent, combines familiar tropes from stories about dancers and stories about young people falling in love and coming out. So besides the fascinating backdrop of Georgian traditional dancing, which wont be that well-known for audiences outside of Georgia, this is largely unsurprising material that will appeal to LGBT showcases and distributors but which will have a hard time breaking out of that specific niche. It premiered in Cannes in the Directors Fortnight. “There is no sexuality in Georgian dance, ” according to dance teacher Aliko (Kakha Gogidze) a burly man with a gray beard who looks more like an Orthodox priest than a choreographer (indeed Gogidze played a man of the cloth in Renny Harlins  5 Days of War. According to Aliko, traditional Georgian dance, which represents “the spirit of our nation, ” instead requires “virginal candor" — which makes Merab (Levan Gelbakhiani) who is having trouble concentrating lately, frown. Merabs career as a dancer was practically preordained, as his grandmother and his divorced parents were all dancers. And his future looks relatively bright, as the young man is much more disciplined than his layabout older brother, David (Giorgi Tsereteli) who is technically also training with Merabs group for future dancers at the National Ballet but who prefers to party hard at night and then has trouble showing up in the morning. Money is tight in the family — as dance careers are relatively short — so the youth also waits tables at night to help make ends meet. Akin and Swedish cinematographer Lisabi Fridells polished images have a lovely grain and soft, enveloping light, which help sketch the young dancers very structured daily life without ever making it feel boring. But Merabs routine starts to come apart after the arrival of Irakli (Bachi Valishvili) a possible competitor. This new dancer, with sleek dark hair, a beefy frame and round, somewhat roughly drawn features, is in many ways the opposite of Merab, who is more angular and elegant, with his thinly carved lips, wide-open eyes and wavy hair with a reddish glow. Irakli doesnt only come with the air of mystery that surrounds most newcomers, but hes also accompanied by a lot of gossip, including the news that he supposedly has a girlfriend in Batumi, Georgias second-biggest city. Merab is “more or less” — his words — together with Mary (Ana Javakishvili) a dance partner with whom he has been training for years. But the two barely see each other outside of their daily rehearsals. And her presence never quite puts a smile on Merabs face like the one he gets when Irakli falls asleep on his shoulder at the back of a bus or after Merab has visited Iraklis room at his grandmothers house. All of these moments are beautifully played by Gelbakhiani, who brings not only a wiry and intense physicality to the part but also has an extremely expressive face that can never conceal his characters true emotions. But no good performance can hide the fact that what happens during roughly the first hour is perhaps beautifully laid out and told but also extremely familiar. There is an expectation that Akin, also credited with the screenplay, will somehow step it up in the second half with a new twist or unexpected insight. But quite the opposite happens, as the narrative becomes both more melodramatic and erratic, with numerous subplots suddenly vying for attention and an overdose of plot getting in the way of proper characterization. This gives the proceedings a staccato feeling that makes it harder for viewers to keep identifying with Merabs emotional rollercoaster, his feelings now frequently snowed under by scenes meant to illustrate the rather obvious contrast between Georgian tradition and Merabs more liberal desires. That said, the films midsection and last act contain some of Akins most compelling images, including not one but two impromptu dance sequences at a festive countryside gathering that really showcase Gelbakhianis charisma and total command over his body (which, it has to be noted, is far superior to Valishvilis. The closing sequence, while finally open to interpretation in a way that might frustrate more plot-oriented viewers, does work beautifully as a visual metaphor for the pain and ecstasy of someone finally fully living their own truth.   Production companies: French Quarter Film, Takes Film, RMV Film, Inland Film, Ama Productions, SVT Cast: Levan Gelbakhiani, Bachi Valishvili, Ana Javakishvili, Giorgi Tsereteli, Ninutsa Gabisonia Writer-Director: Levan Akin Producers: Mathilde Dedye, Ketie Danelia Director of photography: Lisabi Fridell Production designer: Teo Baramidze Costume designer: Nini Jincharadze Editors: Levan Akin, Simon Carlgren Music: Zviad Mgebry, Ben Wheeler Sales: Totem Films Venue: Cannes Film Festival (Directors Fortnight) In Georgian No rating, 106 minutes.

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Free movie and then we danced now. It really reminds me of cmbyn, like the actors, their behaviour, work with camera, aesthetics. it just seems simillar to me. Free Movie And Then We dancers. Well though there wasn't some smokin' hot kisses i really did feel the kiss on the cheek i guess kisses should be more like this genuine,calming and fine. i shitty wanted it to end them being a y does all gay films have such sad endings like these r such cherishing relationships it's bound to end well.

And Then We Danced <3. As a Georgian, i am proud for this movie, beautifully done and very very close to the Georgian reality. its not a movie about gays but also about the social-economical issues and problems among youth. i loved how soflty levan akin touched the clubbing culture.
Levan and bacho did amazing job as well and risked a lot just by acting in this movie.
go and watch if you have the chance.
p.s. some of the jokes or the expressions gonna be probably not fully understandable for non-georgians but still 10/10 💥. You Tube. Will be here till 2029. Free Movie And Then We dance music. September 2027. Gorgeous cinematography as well as deeply moving story. Bravo. I'm sick and tired of all these wannabe movie makers bending over backwards to dump as many unrealistic problems on any gay character in their shitmovies as possible. And then they wonder why most people still think tat every gay man has the inner ambition to become a woman? Hope none involved ever get near a movie again. I'll look down on them when I see them sitting at the counter of Lidl.

Being Georgian and seeing all the small little details of our everyday life, types of characters we all know and have come across with. it's just surprising. Some moments were like stolen from each of our own. It's so personal and felt like being at home.
I don't see it as a gay drama, it's much more than that. it's so rich with its ideas and its message, be it forced marriages to safe girls honor, fighting for honor, drinking for honor, dancing for honor. about forced masculinity, of being strong image of our history. Relationships with our parents, grandparents, all living in the same small home. Amount of work needed to achieve something, and to be begging for 1 lari on the streets, just to fill our phone bill. it's very personal, it's very thought provoking.
Those places, be it the gay bar, or now very well-known club, bassiani, how teenagers mostly spend their time, drinking, socializing and so on, what conflicts come from it. Especially in this case, from hiding, from fitting societies needs. to love someone, to explore yourself just to be left feeling used. It's so powerful. and I'm so proud that they managed to represent our culture so well, the good parts and especially the bad.

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