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Soulman (2014) is one of those introspective gems that captures the quiet moments of a dancer's life. You get this real sense of Stockholm through Joakim Stephenson's eyes—just him, his thoughts, and the sounds of the city. It feels raw and honest, with a pacing that allows you to really absorb the atmosphere around him. The short dives into his personal world, especially when he enters the Opera and shares his dance for himself, it’s a blend of solitude and expression. There's no grandstanding here, just a guy who finds solace in movement, and that makes it distinctive. The practical effects are minimal, which works in its favor, letting his performance truly shine.
Short documentary formatFocus on personal narrativeIntimate atmosphere and pacing
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