The Space in Between: Marina Abramović and Brazil
Latin American Cinema
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Documentary
In search of personal healing and artistic inspiration, boundary-pushing performance artist Marina Abramovic travels through Brazil experiencing sacred rituals and exploring limits between art, immateriality and consciousness. How far will she go to create her work of art?
Premiering at SXSW, THE SPACE IN BETWEEN was hailed by the Austin Chronicle as “ruminative and filled with stunning widescreen landscapes.”
DIRECTED BY MARCO DEL FIOL
BRAZIL | 2016 | ENGLISH LANGUAGE
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