GO is a Drama film released in 2011. The movie stars David Zambrano and follows a story about Film 'GO' is part of the installation “Unity in Diversity”, an inspiration for the project was David Zambrano’s dance workshop in Costa Rica, 2010.. Fans of Drama movies will enjoy its gripping and family.
Film 'GO' is part of the installation “Unity in Diversity”, an inspiration for the project was David Zambrano’s dance workshop in Costa Rica, 2010. During 50 days 50 dancers and choreographers were practising two dance techniques: “Passing Through” and “Flying Low”. Inspiring message and practising of these techniques become the subject for installation that include photography and a documentary. My aim was to illustrate mainly the “Passing Through” technique, which base on working on instant composition. This technique reflects not only in a dance room but also in everyday life, by teaching us freedom of thought and developing individual’s awareness, so as to become an element of the whole group’s awareness. Following this idea I created an installation that contain large prints with images of dancers in their dynamic motion. The installation is accompanied by a documentary, which introduces the viewer in to the story about constant movements in nature, in which we are put into.
The plot of GO revolves around Film 'GO' is part of the installation “Unity in Diversity”, an inspiration for the project was David Zambrano’s dance workshop in Costa Rica, 2010.. Directed with a gripping style, the film explores themes of family and has attracted audiences looking to watch movies online.
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The cast of GO is led by David Zambrano. Other key roles help bring the Drama story to life. You can watch GO online and explore the full cast and crew on Fluxcap Stream.
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Watch GOWhy do people love GO? The combination of gripping storytelling, strong performances from David Zambrano, and its family themes has made it a favorite for viewers who watch movies online.