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So, 'How Much Air Lungs Can Hold' is this intriguing documentary that really dives into the nuances of Black aquatic experiences, particularly through the lens of swimmers from Glasgow and London. The way Barfod blends experimental animation with candid conversations gives it this unique rhythm, almost like a visual poem. The pacing feels deliberate, letting each story breathe and resonate. There's this palpable atmosphere of reflection and community, almost a celebration of resilience in spaces where Black bodies might not always feel at home. The performances are genuine, and you can feel the weight of their experiences. It feels distinctive—it's not just about swimming, it's about identity, belonging, and breaking barriers. A fascinating watch for those into deeper themes.
Experimental animation enhances storytelling.Focus on Black swimmers' experiences in aquatic spaces.Intimate conversations create a reflective atmosphere.
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Isabel Barfod
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