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Flashback of a woman tap dancing so much she dies
The Singing Detective
From his hospital bed, a writer suffering from a skin disease hallucinates musical numbers and paranoid plots.
The Singing Detective
Tormented and bedridden by a debilitating disease, a mystery writer relives his detective stories through his imagination and hallucinations.
My Favorite Year
Fledgling comic Benjy Stone can't believe his luck when his childhood hero, the swashbuckling matinee idol Alan Swann, gets booked to appear on the variety show he writes for. But when Swann arrives, he fails to live up to his silver screen image. Instead, he's a drunken womanizer who suffers from stage fright. Benjy is assigned to look after him before the show, and it's all he can do to keep his former idol from going completely off the rails.
Dying to Dance
A young man must teach a woman to dance - at any cost.
Perfect Death
A portrait of a keening woman, a paid female mourner who wails lamentations and sometimes performs dance-like movements and provocative acts in ‘the merry wake.’ She is in a time loop of applying and removing her make-up during and after a night’s work of swallowing the sorrow of others at the club. Consumed in her sequined world of disco ball light, she cuts off her tears, washes her face, and pulls off her lashes in a near violent act of releasing her own grief.
Dancing Grandma
Bok-hee’s splendid years have faded, and now she finds herself in old age. Having lost her husband and with her daughter living separately, she leads a solitary life. One day, a club opens across her house. Late at night, Bok-hee is stirred from her sleep by the music resonating from the club—it sounds familiar. It’s the same tune she used to dance to with her friends when young. Fueled by nostalgia, Bok-hee decides to visit the club, hoping to relive those cherished memories. Yet, upon arrival, she is greeted by a reality far from her expectations.
Reminiscence
During a dance audition, Roxanne falls prey to a sudden malaise and gets into her memories and trauma exhibited by a being who symbolizes her conscience.
Kim McVicar: Tap Dancing on My Mother's Grave
Comedian and former backup dancer Kim McVicar performs her second stand-up special 'Tap Dancing on My Mother's Grave', where she riffs about how bad she sucks in bed, really old prostitutes, and, of course, her mother's practice funeral (she's still alive). This unique special has it all, comedy, music, and of course tap dancing. You've never seen a stand-up like this!
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