Plank presents: Hail the New Puritan + Q&A
Dance, Experimental | 1987 | 85MIN
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Buy TicketsExuberant and witty, Hail the New Puritan is a simulated day-in-the-life “docufantasy” starring the British dance celebrity Michael Clark. Atlas’ fictive portrait of the charismatic choreographer serves as a vivid invocation of the studied decadence of the 1980s post-punk London subculture. Contriving a faux cinéma-vérité format in which to stage his stylized fiction, Atlas seamlessly integrates Clark’s extraordinary dance performances into the docu-narrative flow. Focusing on Clark’s flamboyantly postured eroticism and the artifice of his provocative balletic performances, Atlas posits the dance as a physical manifestation of Clark’s psychology. From the surreal opening dream sequence to the final solo dance, Clark’s milieu of fashion, clubs and music signifies for Atlas “a time capsule of a certain period and context in London that’s now gone.
A post-film Q&A with filmmaker Charles Atlas and PLANK editor Sam Korman following screening
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Q&A with Charles Atlas
Filmmaker Charles Atlas joins us for a post-film discussion and Q&A, moderated by Plank magazine editor Sam Korman, following a screening of Hail the New Puritan.
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