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Cast entirely with dancers from Israeli Batsheva Dance Company, Boaz Yakin's (“Fresh,” “Remember the Titans,”) sexually frank romantic drama explores the male and female aspects of its central characters, each played by both a man and a woman. There are plenty of bodies in motion, clothed and not, in Aviva, a love story propelled by inventive dance sequences and uninhibited sex. Inspired in part by the double casting of the lead character in Buñuel's That Obscure Object of Desire, the writer-director uses a similar approach to trace the highs and lows of a relationship between a man, Eden (Tyler Phillips), and a woman, Aviva (Zina Zinchenko): They're played as well by another pair of performers, choreographers Bobbi Jene Smith (as the female aspect of Eden) and Or Schraiber (the male Aviva). This quartet of selves appear in varying configurations, making for tantalizing explorations of flesh and identity, complete with four-way living-room arguments and metaphorical bedroom threesomes. 


“Stunning” – LA Dance Chronicle 


“A freewheeling blend of dance and surrealist interrogations of gender identity…entrancing.“- IndieWire


“Its leaps and transitions are often mind-bending…illuminating and expansive.” – The Hollywood Reporter

  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    116 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Director
    Boaz Yakin