
In Buenos Aires, they are dancing. Dozens of real people, identified simply by name and occupation, are presented in their kitchens, living rooms, offices, and streets-each dancing to a fairly well-known pop song. Young and old, alone and with others, they perform for the camera with a rawness usually only reserved for the bathroom mirror. This is Living Stars.... (Full plot summary below)
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In Buenos Aires, they are dancing. Dozens of real people, identified simply by name and occupation, are presented in their kitchens, living rooms, offices, and streets-each dancing to a fairly well-known pop song. Young and old, alone and with others, they perform for the camera with a rawness usually only reserved for the bathroom mirror. This is Living Stars.
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| Eye for FilmJennie KermodeIt's a simple concept brilliantly realised and viewers may find that they've never had this much fun in a cinema before. |
| L.A. WeeklyAmy NicholsonMagically, this story-less montage becomes one of the most cerebral headtrips of Sundance. Living Stars is both dozens of mini-movies and no movie at all. |
| User ReviewAmanda CThere is an interesting dichotomy in Living Stars between being asked to dance like no one is watching while everyone is. As a film that is single camera shots of people of all ages and abilities dancing, it shouldn't be as engrossing and entertaining as it is. But the filmmakers have captured what makes dance such a great thing. It is inherent in human DNA. Music makes us want to move and it feels good, regardless of age or ability. That's why Living Stars is so great. It celebrates something that is universally understood and enjoyed. |