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So, 'Blind Dancer' is this intriguing doc from 2018 that really dives into the life of Lisa, a blind librarian with a passion for dance. The way Maria, the director, sets it up is quite engaging. You feel this raw energy as Lisa embarks on a journey to Brussels, seeking to reconnect with her body and sensuality. The pacing has this lovely ebb and flow, blending emotional depth with the physicality of dance. The scenes with Said Gharbi are especially powerful, showcasing this unique bond they share. There's something really distinctive about how it captures not just the challenge of dancing without sight but also the joy and liberation it brings. It’s a heartfelt exploration of self-discovery through movement, quite touching, really.
Documentary on dance and self-discoveryFocus on themes of body and sensualityStrong emotional and physical performance
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