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So, Julia (2013) is quite a striking documentary that digs deep into the life of a transgender woman navigating her existence in Berlin. Shot over a decade, it offers this raw, unfiltered glimpse into her world as she juggles survival through sex work. The pacing feels intentional, almost languid at times, allowing us to soak in the atmosphere of both the city and Julia's struggles. It's not flashy but instead relies on the authenticity of real-life experiences. The tone swings from hopeful to heartbreaking, and Julia herself is this remarkable presence, embodying resilience. The film's distinctive quality lies in how it captures the mundane and the profound, showing the passage of time in a way that's both personal and universal.
Documentary focused on real-life experiencesExplores themes of identity and survivalFilmed over a decade, capturing life changes
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