Dance Dance Revolution

The political dimensions of Girl Walk's modern city symphony
by Tom McCormack   posted Jun 14, 2012

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Anne Marsen in Girl Walk // All Day, directed by Jacob Krupnick
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internet  |  Girl Walk // All Day  |  political film  |  New York  |  dance  |  silent film

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Tom McCormack is a critic living in Brooklyn. His writing has appeared in Cinema Scope, Film Comment, Rhizome, The L Magazine, and other publications. He is a regular contributor to Moving Image Source, an editor at Alt Screen, and the film and electronic art editor of Idiom.

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