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REPETTO SS16

UBIQUITY FILMS, Paris / REPETTO / 2016

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A barefoot dancer with a tribal appearance perform a "shamanic" ballet around a gigantic totem in the middle of a studio plunged into obscurity.

The totem is illuminated and project footages from a "goddess" that the dancer revered: a city-dweller woman. Her dance moves wake up the goddess and between them start an exchange, sensual and jealous, cadenced and physical, until the very last confrontation where the 2 women switch places.

Enigmatic, Phantasmagoric, Intense, seducing, we revisit the totem and its symbols in a graphic and contemporary way.

This is a sensitive, mischievous, unexpected, feminine and fashion like film.

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REPETTO

Rose Repetto created her first ballet shoes for her son in 1947 and soon thereafter opened up her first workshop near the National Opera of Paris. The company gained fame from creating the "Cendrillon" ballerina flat for French actress Brigitte Bardot's 1956 film "Et Dieu créa la femme". In 1959, Repetto opened up a store at 22 rue de la Paix in Paris near the National Opera.

Since then, Repetto has expanded internationally and define itself as a luxury lifestyle brand. It has branched out into a footwear collection for women, men and children, ready-to-wear, small leather goods and fragrances.

UBIQUITY FILMS

Ubiquity FIlms is a young production company specialized in developping creative brand content. Originally, the story of three kids passionated about motion pictures, that made the promise to live this adventure in the playground of their middle shcool. They are 25 years old today.

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