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| Ian McKellen | Narrator | |
| Nicky Dewhurst | Young Man | |
| Brian Dewhurst | Old Man | |
| Anait Karagyezyan | Vagabond Girl | |
| Chris Van Wagenen | Youth | |
| Kenny Raskin | Man | |
| Cully Smoller | Infant / Child | |
| Mikhail Matorin | Cube Act | |
| Yves Decoste | Statue Act | |
| Marie-Laure Mesnage | Statue Act | |
| Jennifer Clement | Character Statue Act | |
| Ana Karagy | Vagabond Girl | |
| Jennifer Clement | Character Statue Act (Mephisto Stilt Demon) | |
| Konstantine Besschetnyj | Banquine | |
| Yelena Kolesnikova | Banquine | |
| Aleksandr Leontiev | Banquine | |
| Oleg Ouchakov | Banquine |
| Director |
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| Producer |
Antoine Compin
Charis Horton |
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| Writer |
Steve Roberts
Peter Wagg |
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| Cinematography |
Reed Smoot
John Hora |
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| Musician |
Benoît Jutras
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A child is born. We see underwater swimmers representing this. He is young, in a jungle setting, with two fanciful "instincts" guiding him as swooping bird-like acrobats initially menace, then delight. As an adolescent, he enters a desert, where a man spins a large cube of metal tubing. He leaves his instinct-guides behind, and enters a garden where two statues dance in a pond. As he watches their sensual acrobatics of love, he becomes a man. He is offered wealth (represented by a golden hat) by a devil figure. In a richly decorated room, a scruffy troupe of a dozen acrobats and a little girl reawaken the old man's youthful nature and love. |
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