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Artificial Things has this intriguing balance between dance and documentary. Fiennes captures the essence of Stopgap Dance Company's work with a real sensitivity. The pacing feels very much like a dance itself—fluid, with moments of stillness that are just as powerful as the movement. There’s a raw honesty in the performances, especially with the way the dancers navigate their own physical limitations. It explores themes of perception and identity through the lens of disability, making it distinctively thought-provoking. The visual aesthetics are quite striking, fusing art and movement seamlessly. The collaboration with Bennet brings a unique perspective that feels fresh, even if the documentary style can sometimes feel a bit loose.
Fluid dance documentaryThemes of identity and perceptionCollaboration with Stopgap Dance Company
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