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Breaking Forth captures a slice of life in Lagos through the lens of Ayisat Oriyomi, a boxer whose journey is as much about her personal struggles as it is about sports. The film feels raw and intimate, showcasing the atmosphere of her community and the grit required to pursue dreams against the odds. The pacing is thoughtful—allowing viewers to absorb the weight of her challenges and triumphs. It’s not just a documentary about boxing; it’s about resilience and the fight for a better life, layered with a beautiful simplicity that doesn’t shy away from the realities of Ayisat’s world. The performances feel genuine, making every moment resonate.
Breaking Forth has a certain charm that appeals to collectors interested in sports documentaries and stories of perseverance. While it's relatively new and perhaps not widely circulated, the film's grassroots origins and authentic portrayal of life in Lagos might spark interest. As a short doc, it might not have the same shelf life as feature films, but its unique narrative could make it a hidden gem in a collector's library.
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