Project Detail

Dual

Synopsis

A b-boy and a capoeirista in a dance love triangle on the streets of Cascavel, Brazil. Jonzi D, the artistic director of Breakin' Convention, and director Margaret Williams have worked together on many outstanding dance films including ONE MAN WALKING for Channel 4.

Details

Year
2014
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
3 mins
Director
Margaret Williams
Producer
Anne Beresford
Editor
Margaret Williams
Composer
Kwake Bass
Principal cast
Neguin, Amy Secada

Production Status

Production Company

MJW Productions

5 Warner House
43-49 Warner Street
London
EC1R 5ER

www.mjwproductions.com

T 44 (0)20 7713 0400

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