STOMP Live

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  • NR
  • 2008
  • 1 hr 50 min
  • 8.2  (160)

STOMP Live from 2009 is a dynamic and exhilarating film featuring the internationally acclaimed theatrical show, STOMP. Directed by Steve McNicholas and Luke Cresswell, STOMP Live captures the electric energy of the live performance, showcasing the awe-inspiring ingenuity of this groundbreaking production. STOMP is a unique and unparalleled show that combines music, dance, and percussion to create a rhythmic and visually stunning experience. The performers use everyday objects, from brooms and garbage cans to plastic bags and newspapers, to create an array of sounds and rhythms that are both complex and captivating. The show is a celebration of creativity, innovation, and the power of rhythm and movement to unite and inspire.

The film begins with a montage of the performers preparing for the show, warming up and practicing their routines. We are introduced to the various members of the STOMP ensemble, each with their own unique talents and personalities. From Jason Mills, the charismatic and energetic leader of the group, to Paul Bend, a versatile musician and dancer with a talent for incorporating humor into his routines, the film captures the diverse range of skills that make up the STOMP ensemble.

As the show begins, we are immediately drawn into the rhythm and energy of the performance. The performers move across the stage with a graceful yet powerful presence, their movements synchronized with the beat of their music. The sound of their percussion is both captivating and mesmerizing, creating a symphony of sounds that is both surprising and inventive.

One of the highlights of the film is the use of audience participation. In one unforgettable routine, the performers invite members of the audience to join them on stage, handing out brooms and other objects for them to use as instruments. The result is a joyous and immersive experience that brings the audience into the heart of the performance.

Throughout the show, the performers display an incredible physicality and athleticism, executing elaborate choreography with ease and precision. From jumping and flipping over each other to balancing on one hand while playing an instrument with the other, the performers push their bodies to the limits, creating a visually stunning display of strength and agility.

Another standout moment in the film is the use of humor. The performers use slapstick and physical comedy to great effect, incorporating humor into their routines in a way that is both clever and endearing. From the playful banter between the performers to the hilarious parody of a marching band, the humor adds a lighthearted and playful tone to the show.

The film also features stunning visual effects, from elaborate lighting and projections to clever use of camera angles and close-ups. The cinematography captures the intricate details of the performances, showcasing the unbelievable skill and creativity of the STOMP ensemble. The audience is transported into a world of rhythm and movement, where everyday objects become instruments and the possibilities for music and dance are endless.

Overall, STOMP Live from 2009 is an unforgettable cinematic experience that captures the magic and energy of the live performance. The film showcases the incredible talent and creativity of the STOMP ensemble, taking the audience on a thrilling and mesmerizing journey into the world of music and rhythm. Whether you are a fan of dance, theater, or percussion, STOMP Live is a must-see film that will leave you humming and tapping your feet long after the credits roll.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2008
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 50 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    8.2  (160)