producing and distributing dance, experimental, documentary and narrative films.
“Murnane's innate dance intelligence and understanding of rhythmic and textural complexity shine. The dance world needs more such contributions to blow its mind wide.”
“She uses the true-to-life mediums of film and video not so much to document as to create illusion and to explore spatial and temporal relationships.”
“It was visually arresting and charmingly witty.” ~ The Boston Globe
“Don't miss it. …. it deals with a dancer's crisis of artistic faith and her renewed commitment to her art form with whimsy, compassion and a slight surrealistic quality that is compelling.” ~ The Boston Herald
“The sights and sounds of Odile and Yvette nicely float in the psyche, like a gorgeous bubble.” ~ The Boston Globe
“Odile & Yvette at the Edge of the World is a rare treat - a movie with a no-name cast and no hype that simply knocks you out…. a refreshingly non-exploitative movie about teens. Despite its humble origins, it puts most of the current competition to shame.”
~ The Boston Herald
“Reminiscent of early Peter Weir films, especially Picnic at Hanging Rock...A provocative allegory about the innocence and yearnings of two teenage girls.
~ Variety
“Her grasp of light and space is phenomenal. Not only does Murnane know where
to place a camera and how to move it around the dancers for drama, romance and respite, she can also create effects that don't feel studied or overemphatic.
~ LA Weekly
“Directed with welcome variety and tremendous grace.”
“A whimsical tour de force involving the use of decoupage to survey of the history of concert dance in a joyous six minutes." ~ Los Angeles Times