In 1967, Danish film director J ø rgen Leth created the experimental work "Det perfekte menneske". Perhaps Jogan himself did not expect that more than 40 years later, his work would be remembered and noticed in such a strange way. The author, Lars von Trier, the initiator of Dogma95, invited Joshen to remake "the perfect Man" in five basic forms of film creation, such as common sense (challenge on the technique), means of expression (absence of figure), free play (challenge on personal limit), animation (diversity of forms) and content (deprivation of contents). Dealing with Mumbai, Havana, Brussels and other places, a strange struggle between filmmakers was quietly born. This film won the International Film critic Phoebe Award at the 2004 Motovun Film Festival.