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Thrust

Year: 2018 Documentary Runtime: 14 min Rating: 3.3

Overview

Juck (literally Hump) is a dance group that made its breakthrough in a 2013 viral video, where they pushed the limits of how the female body is allowed to express itself and make a statement. Since then they have 'humped' all over the world. A film that swings between documentary, dance and fiction asks the question, "What is femininity?".

Genres

Documentary

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