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RainForest
film with a runtime of 27 minutes, released in 1967. Presented in English.
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Leacock and Pennebaker filmed choreographer Merce Cunningham’s dance “RainForest” as part of the 1968 Buffalo Arts Festival’s program “Whose Afraid of the Avant-Garde” presenting experimental art, music, dance, poetry and theater. The dance composition also featured music by David Tudor, costumes by Jasper Johns and sets by Andy Warhol.
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How long is RainForest?
RainForest runs for 27m.
What language is it available in?
The primary language listed for this title is English.
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