Mammame
Mammame is a 1986 French dance film directed by Chilean filmmaker Raúl Ruiz based on French choreographer Jean-Claude Gallotta's modern ballet of the same name.[1] Critic Jonathan Rosenbaum argued that it "rivals The Red Shoes as the most intoxicating dance film ever made".[2]
| Mammame | |
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|  Film poster | |
| Directed by | Raúl Ruiz | 
| Cinematography | Acácio de Almeida | 
| Edited by | Martine Bouquin | 
| Music by | Serge Houppin Henry Torgue | 
| Release date | 
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| Running time | 65 minutes | 
| Country | France | 
| Language | French | 
References
    
- "Film: 'Mammame,' Tribe of Dancers". NY Times. Retrieved 21 August 2018.
- "Mammame (France, 1985)". Rouge. Retrieved 21 August 2018.
Further reading
    
- Jordán González, Laura; Lema Habash, Nicolas (2016). "Dismembering Body and Voice: Raúl Ruiz's Mammame and the Critique of Cinematic Dualism". Widescreen.fi. Retrieved 5 June 2019.
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