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===CHRISTOPHER PERRICELLI===
"Christopher Perricelli has a varied background in producing, choreographing, composing, casting, and performing in live events and video projects. He received his BFA in Dance from SUNY at Buffalo and has studied film-making, visual effects, and motion graphics at Columbia College Chicago and Illinois Institute of Art. He is interested in producing works that move audiences to be educated, captivated, and inspired. Collaborations include The Joffrey Ballet of Chicago, Rush University Fashion Show, Dance Works Chicago, and fashion artist Nick Cave."<ref name ="vimeo" />





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Unspeakable

Year Released: 2011
MPAA Rating (USA): NR
Director: Paul Christiano
Starring: Paul Christiano


This film can be viewed in it's entirety at vimeo


Unspeakable is a 2011 short film/documentary produced and staring Paul Christiano which explores through dance his evolution as a performer/choreographer and his struggles with relationships, employment and his ability to cope with daily life due to his being on the sex offender registry stemming from charges of receiving child pornography when he was 22.

The following statment by Paul was posted to BoyChat on July 23, 2014 through an intermediary:


I'd like to share a documentary project with you I produced several years ago in collaboration with a graduate film major from Columbia College in Chicago. The film is essentially an artist profile chronicling my so-called dance "career," and I sympathize with those of you for whom concert dance is about as high on your list of viewing priorities as watching dust settle, but if you can bring yourselves to stick with it, the film eventually touches on issues at least indirectly relevant to this board.

I've hesitated almost three years to share this project with the MAP community, because I'm fiercely protective of the individuals who've contributed to its production. While all participants have endorsed this film's final cut, none of them bear any more than a professional association with me, nor do they sympathize with views I've publicly expressed beyond the scope of this film.

I've grown tired, however, of watching this project gather dust on Vimeo after all the time and energy put into it. Due to the astronomical number of music copyrights I have yet to (and likely never will) secure in order to submit this documentary to festivals, I'm left to my own devices to justify its existence. I apologize for keeping this project a secret from such an important audience and hope it resonates with those of you undergoing similar situations.

Sincerely,

Paul Christiano [1]





Images from Unspeakable

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