Glimpse of My Soul
Award Winning Documentary Feature Film
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A Compelling Documentary

Empowered
by Burlesque

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Must-see film that showcases the transformative power of performance and the resilience of the human spirit.

Award Winning Documentary

"Glimpse of My Soul" has been awarded Best International Feature Documentary at both the Västerås Film Festival and Nordic Star Festival in Sweden. This recognition underscores the dedication of our team and the support of our audience. Additionally, the film has received the Best Feature Film Award at The Metropolis Film Festival in Milan, Italy, which celebrates compelling movies from across the globe, supporting filmmakers and honoring excellence in filmmaking.

Best Editing

We're thrilled to announce that David Brower has won the Best Editing award at the Castiellë Soulplace Film Festival in Italy for his outstanding work on "Glimpse of My Soul." His skillful and impactful editing has brought the documentary to life, earning well-deserved recognition on the international stage.

Features

Top Shelf Burlesque Troupe

The heart and soul of the documentary, the Top Shelf Burlesque Troupe consists of an inspiring group of women who share their personal journeys and performances, challenging societal norms and finding empowerment through burlesque.

Empowering and transformative

As "Glimpse of My Soul" continues to be celebrated at film festivals around the world, we are grateful for the recognition and support from audiences and critics alike. Stay tuned for more updates on future screenings and awards as we continue to share this empowering and transformative documentary with the global community.

Rich and vibrant history

Burlesque has a rich and vibrant history, tracing its roots back to the 16th century. Originally, it was a form of literary and theatrical entertainment that used humor, satire, and parody to mock highbrow culture and social norms. The word "burlesque" itself comes from the Italian "burlesco," which means to joke or ridicule.