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  1. Ghost Dance: Directed by Ken McMullen. With Pascale Ogier, Leonie Mellinger, Robbie Coltrane, Dominique Pinon. Through the experiences of two women in Paris and London, Ghost Dance offers a stunning analysis of the complexity of our conceptions of ghosts memory and the past.

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    • Drama
    • Ken McMullen
    • 1984-10
  2. Ghost Dance is a 1983 British film directed by Ken McMullen. This independent film explores the beliefs and myths surrounding the existence of ghosts and the nature of cinema. Plot. Through the experiences of two women in Paris and London, Ghost Dance offers an analysis of the complexity of our conceptions of ghosts, memory and the past.

  3. 27 de jan. de 2007 · 4K subscribers. Subscribed. Like. 156K views 17 years ago. British filmmaker Ken McMullen's improvisational, non-linear film, 'Ghost Dance' (1983) concerns itself with various 'ghosts'...

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    • 156,7K
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  4. Através das experiências de duas mulheres, uma de Paris e outra Londres, Ghost Dance oferece uma análise profunda nunca vista antes, pela regreção, com a intenção de descobrir seus passados.

    • Ken Mcmullen
    • Barbara Coles
  5. Synopsis. Through the experiences of two women in Paris and London, Ghost Dance offers an analysis of the complexity of our conceptions of ghosts, memory and the past. The film focuses on the French philosopher Jacques Derrida, who observes, ‘I think cinema, when it’s not boring, is the art of letting ghosts come back.’.

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    • Channel 4 Television, ZDF
    • Ken Mcmullen
  6. Overview. Through the experiences of two women in Paris and London, Ghost Dance offers an analysis of the complexity of our conceptions of ghosts, memory and the past. The film focuses on the French philosopher Jacques Derrida, who observes, 'I think cinema, when it's not boring, is the art of letting ghosts come back.'.

  7. 11 de abr. de 2020 · Through the experiences of two women in Paris and London, Ghost Dance offers a stunning analysis of the complexity of our conceptions of ghosts, memory and the past… The film focuses on philosopher Jacques Derrida who considers ghosts to be the memory of something which has never been present but which takes us by surprise. Director: Ken McMullen.