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Softness of Bodies 2018

★ 5.15 votes74 min📅 2018-09-25

Jordan Blady's *Softness of Bodies (2018)* drifts through the messy, poetic underbelly of Berlin as an American writer—haunted by past romances and a relentless urge to shoplift—races against time to secure a coveted arts grant.

Director: Jordan Blady

Cast

Dasha Nekrasova
Dasha Nekrasova
Charlotte Parks
Morgan Krantz
Morgan Krantz
Oliver Ross
Nadine Dubois
Nadine Dubois
Sylvie
Lena Reinhold
Lena Reinhold
Marianne
Alexander Tschernek
Alexander Tschernek
Head application officer
Johannes Frick
Remo
Kai Ehlers
Detective
Martin Baecker
Detective

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Softness of Bodies (2018) about?

The film follows an American poet in Berlin as she navigates a pivotal grant application, haunted by past relationships and a compulsive habit of stealing. Her journey becomes a meditation on creative insecurity, rivalry, and the blurred lines between taking and being taken.

Who directed Softness of Bodies?

Jordan Blady directed *Softness of Bodies*, crafting a drama steeped in introspection and urban melancholy.

Who stars in Softness of Bodies?

The film features Dasha Nekrasova in the lead role, with supporting performances by Morgan Krantz, Nadine Dubois, Lena Reinhold, and Alexander Tschernek.

Is Softness of Bodies (2018) worth watching?

As a low-budget indie drama, *Softness of Bodies* offers a moody, character-driven experience best suited for fans of quiet, thematic storytelling. Its 74-minute runtime keeps it brisk, though its unrated status means expectations should align with niche appeal rather than mainstream satisfaction.

How long is Softness of Bodies?

The runtime for *Softness of Bodies* is 74 minutes.

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About Softness of Bodies (2018) — A Berlin-set drama about art, theft, and fragile ambition

Jordan Blady's *Softness of Bodies (2018)* drifts through the messy, poetic underbelly of Berlin as an American writer—haunted by past romances and a relentless urge to shoplift—races against time to secure a coveted arts grant. Her life unravels in stolen moments, literal and emotional, as she confronts a rival poet whose charm only deepens her sense of inadequacy. The film's moody visuals and sparse dialogue capture the fragile tension between ambition and self-sabotage, where every gesture feels like a step closer to collapse or revelation.

With an indie aesthetic that lingers on quiet corners and whispered confessions, *Softness of Bodies* explores themes of identity, theft (of art, affection, and objects), and the quiet desperation of creative pursuit. Dasha Nekrasova commands the screen with raw vulnerability, while the city itself becomes a character—cold yet seductive, indifferent to the protagonist's internal storms.