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Live From Shiva's Dance Floor (2003)

Live From Shiva's Dance Floor (2003)
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Timothy "Speed" Levitch is a poet, performance artist, and offbeat tour guide who was the subject of the 1998 documentary The Cruise, in which he attempted to explain his philosophy of how life is largely a matter of celebrating the events going on around you. In Live From Shiva's Dance Floor, Levitch puts his own ideals to the test as the longtime New Yorker tours the former site of the World Trade Center with filmmaker Richard Linklater and a camera crew in tow. Levitch shares his thoughts on post-9/11 New York, what he learned from the aftermath of the terrorist attacks, and how he feels the city should memorialize Ground Zero. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Director(s):
Richard Linklater
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Timothy "Speed" Levitch is a poet, performance artist, and offbeat tour guide who was the subject of the 1998 documentary The Cruise, in which he attempted to explain his philosophy of how life is largely a matter of celebrating the events going on around you. In Live From Shiva's Dance Floor, Levitch puts his own ideals to the test as the longtime New Yorker tours the former site of the World Trade Center with filmmaker Richard Linklater and a camera crew in tow. Levitch shares his thoughts on post-9/11 New York, what he learned from the aftermath of the terrorist attacks, and how he feels the city should memorialize Ground Zero. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Director(s):
Richard Linklater
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    Roger W.

    Gotta love Speed! The film is short which is too bad. There are many worthy DVD extras to watch. And be sure to watch it a second time with the added commentary.

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