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Dance

Where to Watch Dance

Looking to feast your eyes on 'Dance' in the comfort of your own home? Finding a streaming service to buy, rent, download, or view the Georg Brintrup-directed movie via subscription can be a challenge, so we here at Moviefone want to help you out.

Read on for a listing of streaming and cable services - including rental, purchase, and subscription choices - along with the availability of 'Dance' on each platform when they are available. Now, before we get into all the details of how you can watch 'Dance' right now, here are some finer points about the flick.

Released , 'Dance' stars The movie has a runtime of about 4 min, and received a user score of (out of 100) on TMDb, which put together reviews from knowledgeable users.

Curious to know what the movie's about? Here's the plot: "« I made several underground films in the period between 1966 and 1969: "Two Sisters", "Drums", "Hommage è Marlene", "Dance", "Indian Summer", "Brigitte", "Gut dass es den Fußball gibt" and others. Most of them are experimental films shot on 8 mm material without sound. During the editing the films were synchronized with alienated, deformed music from magnetic tapes. The films were shown in universities, during parties or in music clubs. Some of the films were used later on as elements of scenery in the theatre piece "Zigger Zagger" by Peter Terson. They were projected contemporaneously on different screens in front, behind and on both sides of the audience in the theatre of Münster. » (Georg Brintrup)" .