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Intrinsic Moral Evil

Country: The Netherlands, Language: English, 10 mins

  • Director: Harm Weistra
  • Writer: Harm Weistra
  • Producer: Jitte Hoekstra; Harm Weistra

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A work of extreme skill, talent and beauty.

Contemporary dance at its very best.


Watch...

Intrinsic Moral Evil (trailer), 2013 from Harm Weistra on Vimeo.

The(ir) Blurb...

Intrinsic Moral Evil seems to be a tale of identity and coming of age. But above all, the three dancers play a game with the viewer's perception and expectations: is it a memory, a dream, a search for identity? Is it about losing of friendship or about growing up? The layered story gradually develops; revealing its last secrets just before the end credits start. Leaving the audience in confusion; inviting them to make their own interpretation.

Cast & Characters

Hank Botwinik;
Joan Ferre Gomez as Dancer;
Frago Pena Gonzalez as Dancer;
Jorge Guillen Ortiz as Dancer