Bodies of Water

Canada | No Dialogue | Color | 100 min


Bodies of Water invites you to hold your breath and let yourself be transported and transformed by water in the company of curious individuals. As night falls, they invade a public swimming pool. These bodies of water, immersed in the watery mass, transgress the limits of their natural environment and metamorphose. They then engage in a contemporary dance that reveals them differently.

Film Details

Director: Chélanie Beaudin-Quintin , Caroline Laurin-Beaucage

Countries: Canada

Languages: No Dialogue

Runtime: 100 min

Color: Color

Chélanie Beaudin-Quintin , Caroline Laurin-Beaucage

Chélanie Beaudin-Quintin directs XR, dance, and fiction films. Her first VR film, 21 GUN SALUTE (2020), portrays robot and deminer bonding. She is currently working on L'ENFANT PERDU and releasing BODIES OF WATER (2024). Caroline Laurin-Beaucage is a Choreographer, performer, and teacher, Caroline Laurin-Beaucage has a repertoire of about ten works, including installations and performances. She is co-founder of Lorganisme and joined UQAM's Dance Department in 2020 to develop dance and new technologies.

Additional Information

Contacts:

Writers: Oriane Morriet

Cast:

Production Company:

Producer: Art et Essai

Editor: Chélanie Beaudin-Quintin Alain Baril - Studio Post- Kopic

Cinematographer: Pierre Mainville, Emmanuel Béhier-Migeon - Aquamedias