Jonathan Burrows - Film Works

Film Works

  • Very (film, dir. Adam Roberts, mus. Matteo Fargion, 1993);
  • Our (film, dir. Adam Roberts, mus. Matteo Fargion, 1994);
  • Hands (film, dir. Adam Roberts, music Matteo Fargion, BBC/ACE, 1995);
  • blue yellow (film, solo Sylvie Guillem, dir. Adam Roberts, mus. Kevin Volans, France 2/BBC, 1995);
  • The Stop Quartet (film, dir. Adam Roberts, mus. Kevin Volans, Matteo Fargion, 1996);
  • Both Sitting Duet (film, dir. Adam Roberts, 2003);
  • Singing (film, dir. Adam Roberts, 2003).
  • The Far End of the Garden. A profile of choreographer Jonathan Burrows (film, dir. Ross MacGibbon, A Beaulieu Films production for BBC Television and Arts Council Films, 1991)

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