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So, Martin (2026) is this intriguing documentary that dives into the ballet Martin, which pays homage to Martin Luther King, Jr. I mean, it’s not just a dance film—it's infused with a lot of historical weight, thanks to Gordon Parks who not only produced it but also scored the thing. The tone is reflective, and there’s this almost meditative quality as Parks narrates over a montage of his own stunning photographs from that era. Rae’s choreography adds this layer of expressive movement that really embodies the spirit of the time. The pacing feels deliberate, capturing the gravity of the subject matter while still engaging the viewer with the artful dance sequences. It’s not your usual dance documentary—there's something deeply resonant about how it connects the past to the present.
Explores historical context through danceUnique blend of photography and balletNarration adds depth to the visuals
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