
'Why Don't You Dance?' is a short film adaptation of a story by American writer Raymond Carver from his collection 'What We Talk About When We Talk About Love'. The film explores just that: what it means to talk about love, to find love in unexpected places and to let love change you in ways you would never predict it could. The film follows three people as they search for answers about themselves, the world around them and each other. It's a portrait of self-knowledge, love and independence.
The production budget was $5.0.
The film was directed by Beatrix Herriott O'Gorman.
The screenplay was written by Beatrix Herriott O'Gorman.
Cinematography was handled by Jacob Brodsky.
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Why Don't You Dance?
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English
United States of America
$5