How do you document or capture the particular “tone” of local inhabitants living in their everyday surroundings? And how do you get each of them to express their own personality with such an authenticity that their portraits might even reveal something that they didn’t knew about themselves? This choreographic documentary shows a series of interrelational field recordings from Siglufjörður on the northern coast of Iceland. Through an artless concept of repetitions and bodily gestures, an anthropological portrait of the inhabitants in this small fishing village gradually emerges. Each of them is articulating their own person – not in the dimension of lingual communication, but simply through the similarities and differences that only the viewer is able to comprehend. (Troels Primdahl)