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Dancing on Road presents this vibrant slice of life, immersing us in the pulse of a London rollerskating community that’s uniquely run by and for black women. The film doesn’t shy away from heavy themes like colourism and the oversexualization of black bodies, yet it manages to maintain a warm, uplifting atmosphere. There's a genuine camaraderie among the skaters, and you can feel their liberation as they glide through the streets. The pacing feels natural, almost like joining a conversation among friends. The visuals are striking, too; the practical effects of outdoor skating really bring an authentic vibe, capturing the joy and struggles of keeping heritage alive. Definitely a distinctive piece in the documentary field.
Community and cultural expressionFocus on black women's experiencesPractical effects enhance authenticity
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