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THE DANCE OF THE NAIN ROUGE
THE DANCE OF THE NAIN ROUGE
Animation, Documentary, Experimental, Short, Other, Dance, Documentary, Experimental, Horror, Animation
United States
2023
Runtime, min
3
“The Dance of the Nain Rouge” is an experimental decolonial Detroit demonology deepfake dream dance documentary, based on the legend of the Nain Rouge (“Red Dwarf") of Detroit. According to folklore and urban legend, the Nain Rouge is a supernatural shape-shifting native being who was brutally attacked by xenophobic colonists and has since been seen dancing as an omen of successful rebellions by the oppressed, having reportedly been seen before events such as the victory of Chief Pontiac at the Battle of Bloody Run in 1763 and the 1967 Detroit Rebellion against racism and police brutality. Besides short stature and redness, the Nain Rouge is known for dance, metamorphosis, and cross-species collaboration, having according to “Myths and Legends of Our Own Lands” (1896) “directed the dance of black cats” and “had power to change shape.” The video, soundtrack, and voiceover are all created with custom artificial intelligence systems, programmed and trained on a hacked-up second-hand Macbook laptop to minimize environmental destruction and maximize class warfare. The video is based on an AI trained on Victorian era public domain photos of spiritualists and factory workers, 20th century dance, science fiction, and horror film stills, as well as microscopic images of red blood cells and telescopic images of red dwarf stars. The soundtrack is created in part from an AI trained on stethoscopic recordings of human, carnivorous plant, and fungus organs, and also radio waves from space. The narration is a prose poem written by an AI programmed to start from the first line of “The Nain Rouge” from “Myths and Legends of Our Own Land” (1896), end with the last line of “The Nain Rouge” from “Legends of Le Detroit” (1884), and the text in between is based on other contemporary “Red” texts: Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Masque of the Red Death and Other Tales” (1892 collection), Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s “Round the Red Lamp: Being Facts and Fancies of Medical Life” (1894), Leonora Blanche Alleyne’s “The Red Fairy Book” (1890), Stephen Crane’s “The Red Badge of Courage” (1895), “The Grand Grimoire” also known as “The Red Dragon” (likely from the 1800s, claims to be from 1521), and Karl Marx’s “Das Kapital” volumes 1-3 (1867-1894).
Selections and Awards:
Pisa Robot Film Festival Pisa June 23, 2024 Best Technological Innovation Italy Aasha International Film Festival Nashik February 7, 2024 Best Animated Film India Absurd Film Festival - Bimonthly awards Milano April 12, 2024 Italy Premiere Best Animation Film Italy Couch Film Festival Toronto, Ontario March 24, 2024 Canadian Premiere Nominee, Best Dance Film Canada Burano Artificial Intelligence Film Festival Venice October 15, 2024 Venice Premiere Official Selection Italy Copper Dragon International Film Festival Swansea March 16, 2024 UK Premiere Official Selection United Kingdom Miami International Science Fiction Film Festival Plantation March 29, 2024 Florida Premiere Official Selection United States CineTech Future Fest Opole January 31, 2024 Poland Premiere Official Selection Poland International Folklore Film Festival Thrissur, Karala January 5, 2024 India Premiere Official Selection India AFSAD Short Film Festival Ankara December 15, 2023 Quarter-Finalist Turkey Projections at the Peale Baltimore, MD November 17, 2023 Baltimore Premiere Official Selection United States The Flint Short Film Freakout Flint, Michigan October 29, 2023 World Premiere Official Selection United States
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