◗ Daring Operation Hirsch and his fellow commandos execute the rescue mission at night. 114 in the movie "was an artistic freedom I took because I thought that the meaning of the dance was very relevant. The movie is about whether Israel wants to negotiate or not, and the pros and cons of negotiation. The dance shows dancers dressed in Orthodox Jewish clothes, and as the dance progresses, they make movements of self-inflicted pain. But they make fewer movements as they start to undress themselves out of the Orthodox clothes - they become more secular. And the one dancer who doesn't take off the clothes keeps dying, keeps falling out of her chair. I thought this was a great metaphorical way to make a political statement in the movie." In capturing the dance, Padilha and Carvalho maintained their commitment to shooting handheld. "It was very tough physically," Carvalho admits. "That ballet piece takes six to seven minutes. And then José and I were trying to get what we needed, sohttp://www.cineolighting.com