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Kvinnor som hugger ved i Berlin och i Malmö is an intriguing documentary that unfolds with a surprisingly contemplative vibe. It follows a group of Swedish women who journey to Berlin, only to engage in the vigorous act of chopping wood, all orchestrated by choreographer Dorte Olesen. The film captures the rhythm of their labor, contrasting physical work with the urban backdrop of Berlin. The atmosphere is raw and grounded, with pacing that allows you to really sit with the action and the interactions between the women. It's not just about wood; it’s a reflection on community, femininity, and the interplay between nature and the city. The practical effects of wood chips flying and the sounds of axes blending into the urban hum create a distinctive sensory experience.
Explores themes of femininity and laborDistinctive blend of urban and natural settingsInteresting perspective on community interaction
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