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Ramon Tort

OMEGA WANTS TO DANCE

52 min | 92 min | 3 x 52 min

Ramon Tort

Omega Wants to Dance is a visually striking documentary filmed across Europe, North America, Asia, and Latin America. It explores how dance, in all its forms, reflects both personal expression and collective identity—shaping how we connect, communicate, and grow as human beings.

From rituals to celebrations, from healing to transformation, the film highlights dance as one of humanity’s most universal languages. Through powerful testimonies, historical insights, and dynamic visuals, it reveals the emotional and cultural depth behind movement.

At the center of the film is a unique question: What if an artificial intelligence tried to understand who we are through the way we dance? This perspective opens a broader reflection on how we define ourselves—physically, emotionally, and spiritually—and where our shared potential as a species might lead.

 



FILM DETAILS

Title: Omega Wants to Dance

Genre: Arts | Music | Human Interest

Language: English, Spanish, Catalan, German, French, Italian, Japanese, Turkish, Brazilian Portuguese, Sign Language

Year of production: 2025

Country of production: Spain


 

Director: Ramon Tort

Director and screenwriter with a solid background in documentary cinema, Ramon Tort has cultivated a unique and poetic vision since 2004—one that challenges the conventions of traditional reportage. His work, internationally acclaimed, moves between visual lyricism and narrative exploration, embracing both the experimental and the deeply human.


Among his most notable works are A Film About Kids and Music (2012), winner of 16 international awards; Andrea Motis, The Silent Trumpet (2019), awarded at Memorimage and the Girona Film Festival; and Omega Wants to Dance(2024), currently on the festival circuit.


He has also directed internationally distributed documentary series such as From Vinyl to Camila (2023) and From Dance to God (2024), as well as the concert-documentary Anna Roig, aportar bellesa al món (2023).


 

Producer: Sara Pardo, Uri Altell | In-Edit.


 


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