Girl Walk // All Day

 

Girl Walk // All Day (2011), is the debut film from director Jacob Krupnick. A feature-length dance music video and tale of urban exploration, this film follows three dancers across New York City. Thi set to "All Day," the album by mash-up musician Gregg Gillis (aka Girl Talk).

Director: Jacob Krupnick
Producers: Jacob Krupnick, Youngna Park, Sam Petersson
Lead dancers: Anne Marsen, John Doyle, Daisuke Omiya
Music: Girl Talk

(See full credits at girlwalkallday.com)

In 2012, we distributed this film in 12 chapters over six weeks, in partnership with Gothamist.com. It continues to be available for all to view online, free to all.

What People are Saying

 

“Undeniably exhilarating.”

The New York Times (article)

 

“Girl Walk // All Day is a film for everyone who caught themselves dancing in public to the music in their headphones and just didn’t care. It’s also a piece of visual art painted with the colors of New York City, where the residents don’t even blink when a goofy girl in a windbreaker starts dancing like a crazy person right through a park in broad daylight.”

WIRED

“…an ecstatic kind of cinematic protest about the fight to take back a place that’s always been promised to us”

— David Erlich, Indiewire (article)

 

“Girl Walk // All Day is much more than a long-form video; it is a must-see event that reawakens the joy of being alive.”

The Examiner

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