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Glass Dolls
A mother reports her student daughter Lisa missing, but detective Aslak Eira is getting too little information, and she is found in a lake. The more they investigate, the less they seem to understand. Then Lisa's best friend goes missing too.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the artistic vision and creative process of Danish artist Kirsten Dehlholm. It delves into her distinctive approach to performance, installation, and visual art, highlighting her work with the art collective "Silkeborg". The film offers an intimate look at Dehlholm's inspirations and the unique aesthetics she brings to her artistic expressions.
Critical Reception
Glass Dolls received recognition within the art documentary circuit for its unique perspective on an established artist. While not widely reviewed by mainstream critics, it was noted for its in-depth exploration of Dehlholm's body of work and her contributions to contemporary art.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intimate portrayal of the artist's process.
Appreciated for its focus on visual artistry and performance.
Seen as a valuable document for fans of contemporary art and Kirsten Dehlholm's work.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for this documentary is not readily available, but its subject matter suggests an audience interested in art and artist profiles.
Fun Fact
The film was presented at various international film festivals and art exhibitions, contributing to its reach within niche artistic communities.
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