The anti feminine creature who goes into the wild, head shaven, boots on, Ikea bag in tow. She is Tank Girl, a superhero, a woman who can do anything. She makes her own way and creates her own story. In a glen or a dale, she decides to be feminine again, because she can, and she dances. She makes the dress to mesmerize herself and becomes a shaven Cinderella. The anti-Cinderella who delicately picks up her skirt to navigate nature, climbing the rock, to feel invincible. She is two kinds of woman, both hard and the soft, like the nature around her. Her surroundings are beautiful, an exquisite scene with sky and sea, but this film is only partly about the place. She is there to conquer this idyll. She is comfortable in this space and makes a dress to introduce an artificial thing to stand out, creating a costume for her dance. So she can stand out and stand tall dressed as she likes. As she wishes. Mostly this film is about the act of doing it. Its first title was 'She get’s up out of her chair’. It is harvesting the creative, making things happen and enjoying the results, spreading arms wide to celebrate.