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Bailaora

Available online: 21/03/2025
Director Rubin Stein
Choreographer Mercedes Morillo
Spain 2018
15 minutes
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The last film from the Rubin Stein's B&W award-winning suspense trilogy Light & Darkness. Each of these movies explore a different issue related to the dark side of humanity.

Synopsis

Bailaora is the last short film from the Rubin Stein's B&W suspense trilogy Light & Darkness after the award-winning Nero and Tin & Tina. Each of these movies try to explore a different issue related to the dark side of the human beings. In Tin&Tina it was the family; in Nero it was politics; and in Bailaora it is war.

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Bailaora is the last short film from the Rubin Stein's B&W suspense trilogy Light & Darkness after the award-winning Nero and Tin & Tina. Each of these movies try to explore a different issue related to the dark side of the human beings. In Tin&Tina it was the family; in Nero it was politics; and in Bailaora it is war.

Full credits

Section
Online Specials
Director
Rubin Stein
Choreographer
Mercedes Morillo
Production countries
Spain
Production year
2018
Duration
15 minutes

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