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So, 'Everywhere We Are' is a documentary that feels like a personal diary. It trails Heiko, a dance teacher in Berlin, who's been living with a terminal illness for years. The mood is a mix of lightheartedness and deep introspection—Heiko's love for dance adds this vibrant energy, which contrasts sharply with his grim diagnosis. The pacing feels natural, almost like you're just hanging out with him and his friends, witnessing both joy and sorrow. The raw performances, especially from Heiko, ground the film. There’s this sense of community, the way family and friends rally around him, all while grappling with the inevitable. It’s not flashy but there’s sincerity in how it approaches life and death, making it quite distinctive in the documentary landscape.
Reflects on life and mortalityCaptivating personal storiesIntimate portrayal of community and resilience
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Veronika Kaserer
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