PINA

Ringen Kino

12. October - Kl 18.00

“Dance, dance, otherwise we are lost” – Pina Bausch

PINA is a film for Pina Bausch by Wim Wenders. The feature-length dance film was shot in 3D with the ensemble of the Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch and shows the exhilarating and inimitable art of the great German choreographer who died in the summer of 2009, inviting the viewer on a sensual, visually stunning journey of discovery into a new dimension; right onto the stage of the legendary ensemble and together with the dancers beyond the theater, into the city and the surrounding industrial landscape of Wuppertal – the place that was the home and center of Pina Bausch’’s creative life for more than 35 years.

Wim Wenders first saw a piece by choreographer Pina Bausch – Café Müller – in 1985, and was immediately bowled over. Their first meeting soon evolved into a long-standing friendship that was to lead eventually to an idea for a joint film project. However, their project’s implementation was long thwarted by the limitations of the medium of film.

Wenders sensed that he had yet to find a suitable form in which convey Pina Bausch’s unique art combining movement, gestures, speech and music. But then, in 2007, it became crystal clear to him that 3D was the way to do it! Only by including the dimension of space did he feel confident that here was a suitable way of transporting Pina’s Tanztheater to the screen. Wenders began to familiarise himself thoroughly with the latest developments in 3D cinema and, in 2008, he and Pina Bausch began to think about realizing their dream. They decided to include the following pieces from her repertoire: Café MüllerLe Sacre du PrintempsVollmond and Kontakthof.