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Harmony of Fight is an intriguing peek into the world of figure skating, centered around a competition for the Nouvelle de Moscoux newspaper prize. The documentary captures the raw emotion and grace of the athletes, offering an atmospheric experience that's almost meditative at times. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to really soak in the artistry on the ice. What stands out is the unfiltered authenticity of the performers, their struggles, and triumphs reflecting a broader narrative of ambition and resilience. The practical effects of ice skating - the way light glimmers off the blades, the intricate choreography - are simply captivating, pulling you into a world that feels both competitive and poetic.
This film has had a somewhat obscure run in the collector's circuit, with limited releases over the years. Original prints are rare, and interest seems to be growing among niche documentary collectors. It's fascinating how this film encapsulates a specific era of figure skating, reflecting both the sport and the cultural context of late 70s Eastern Europe.
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