POWER

POWER

Release date : August 23, 2014
Runtime : 1h 13m
Countries of origin : Canada /
Original Language :
Director : Elaine Carol /
Writers : Dennis Burke /
Production companies : Miscellaneous Productions / Telus Optik TV /
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In a groundbreaking project developed by MISCELLANEOUS Productions, a group of multi-barriered youth collaborated with a team of professional artists on POWER, an evening of solo performance pieces, ensemble drumming and dance numbers, all of which take a raw, honest look at the things that matter to youth in the community: power, racism, immigration, poverty, violence, sexism, addiction and love, presented at Vancouver’s Rhizome Café. This documentary focuses on four young artists -- Roberto, Natasha, Dakota, and Michael -- showing their struggles and their transformation through performance.
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  • title:POWER
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2014
  • Runtime:1h 13m
  • Genres: Documentary · Music ·
  • Countries of origin: Canada ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Elaine Carol /
  • Writers: Dennis Burke ·
  • Production companies: Miscellaneous Productions · Telus Optik TV ·
  • Overview:In a groundbreaking project developed by MISCELLANEOUS Productions, a group of multi-barriered youth collaborated with a team of professional artists on POWER, an evening of solo performance pieces, ensemble drumming and dance numbers, all of which take a raw, honest look at the things that matter to youth in the community: power, racism, immigration, poverty, violence, sexism, addiction and love, presented at Vancouver’s Rhizome Café. This documentary focuses on four young artists -- Roberto, Natasha, Dakota, and Michael -- showing their struggles and their transformation through performance.
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