Abstract

This essay is part of a wider research about narratives — ways of storytelling, of dancing, filming, writing — that develops out of three intuitions: bodies must move, dance and occupy space; dancing is contagious; and movies are a privileged narrative form to present dancing bodies and a space of contact and resonance for the spectator, in dialog with the French philosopher Jean-Luc Nancy’s thought on bodies, cinema and writing. In this way this text proposes to look and listen to a scene from the 1976 movie Cria Cuervos by Spanish filmmaker Carlos Saura.

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