REwind
REwind allows a glimpse into the self-aggrandised pain that one can experience whilst dealing with and attempting to understand a personal trauma. Struck with intense sensory flashbacks of a traumatic experience, deeply bewildered with attempting to deal with or understand her pain, a young women's visions begin to tread the line of reality.
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Alessia RuffoloDirector
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Alessia RuffoloWriter
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Alessia RuffoloProducer
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Alessia RuffoloKey CastThis is Our Youth
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Project Type:Experimental, Short, Other
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Genres:dance, theater, solofilm, no budget
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Runtime:3 minutes 23 seconds
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Completion Date:January 7, 2021
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Production Budget:0 USD
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Country of Origin:Germany
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Country of Filming:Germany
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:No
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Indie Short FestLos Angeles, California
Outstanding Achievement Screendance, Nominee Best Micro Film -
Independent Short AwardsLos Angeles, California
Official Selection -
LA Rocks Film FestivalLos Angeles, California
May 29, 2021
Official Selection -
Short Encounters International Film FestivalBristol
United Kingdom
Official Selection -
Dare 2 Dance in Public Film FestivalLos Angeles
United States
Most Daring Film -
London Rocks Film festivalLondon
United Kingdom
Official Selection
Alessia is a Canadian-Italian Performer, Choreographer and Creator currently based in Kassel, Germany. She is a graduate of Point Park University Conservatory of Performing Arts (Pittsburgh, USA), where she earned her BFA degree in Dance in December, 2016. Alessia has also trained in theater/acting for film at NYU Tisch School of the Arts, The StoneStreet Film Academy (New York), and The New York Film Academy (Los Angeles). Currently, Alessia is a full-time company member working with choreographer Johannes Wieland at Staatstheater Kassel in Germany. She has also worked professionally with choreographers Maxine Doyle - Punchdrunk (UK), Lenka Vagnerova (CZ), Ryan Mason and Annamari Keskinen (USA,FN), Tom Weinberger (IL), Helder Seabra (PT), and Luke Murphy - Attic Projects (IR). In addition to performing, Alessia is delving into her own choreographic practice. Recently, her piece why so serious?, was selected as a finalist for the 34th International Choreographic Competition Hannover (Ballett Geselltschaft Hannover).
“I am strongly driven by intuition and spontaneity as an artist. I am inspired by the theatricality of movement, gesture, voice, visual art and writing, and the play between each medium. With an integrated approach, I am open to anything that can enhance the process and the work.”