The Line, the Cross & the Curve (1993)
November 13, 1993Release Date
The Line, the Cross & the Curve (1993)
November 13, 1993Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Cast & Crew.

Kate Bush
Dancer / Director / Original Music Composer / Writer / Screenplay / Music

Miranda Richardson
Mysterious Woman

Lindsay Kemp
Guide

Lily
Lily

Stewart Avon-Arnold
Male Dancer

Stewart Arnold
Male dancer

Peter Richardson
Wind Machine Man

Peter Richardson
Actor

Christopher Banaman
Angel

John Chesworth
Angel

Vernon Nurse
Angel

Robert Smith
Angel

Paddy Bush
Devil

Colin Lloyd Tucker
Devil

Stewart Elliott
Band member

Danny McIntosh
Band member

Kevin McAlea
Band member

Colin Browne
Band member

Peter Bradley
Band member

Steve Sidwell
Band member

Neil Sidwell
Band member

Paul Spong
Band member

Nigel Hitchcock
Band member

Hazel Pethig
Costume Designer
Media.

Details.
This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
The Line, the Cross and the Curve is a 1993 British musical short film directed by and starring singer Kate Bush, co-starring Miranda Richardson and choreographer Lindsay Kemp, who had served as dance mentor to Bush early in her career.
The short film is essentially an extended music video, featuring songs from Bush's 1993 album, The Red Shoes, which in turn was inspired by the classic movie musical-fantasy The Red Shoes.
In this version of the tale, Bush plays a frustrated singer-dancer who is enticed by a mysterious woman (Richardson) into putting on a pair of magical ballet slippers. Once on her feet, the shoes start dancing on their own, and Bush's character (who is never referred to by name) must battle Richardson's character to free herself from the spell of the shoes. Her guide on this strange journey is played by Kemp.
The film was released direct-to-video in most areas, and was only a modest success. Kate Bush later expressed her displeasure with the final product, calling it "a load of bollocks". Soon after its release, Bush effectively dropped out of the public eye until her eighth studio album, Aerial, released in November 2005.
Two years after the UK release, due to late promotion in the US, the film was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Long Form Music Video in 1996.
The film continues to be played in arthouse cinemas around the world, and was screened at Hollywood Theatre in 2014 along with modern dance interpretations to Bush's music.
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