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I'll Go Dancing Anyway offers an intimate glimpse into the Parisian ballroom scene, weaving together the lives of trans, gay, and Afro-descendant individuals navigating the ongoing health crisis. The atmosphere feels raw and urgent, a mix of celebration and somber reflection. You get a sense of community amidst struggle. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of joy and sorrow to sit heavy. What struck me was how personal stories bridge generations and oceans, sharing resilient knowledge that echoes through time. The documentary's aesthetic choices—intimate close-ups, vibrant dance sequences—make the experiences feel alive. It's a distinctive exploration of identity and survival, skillfully highlighting a subculture that often remains in the shadows.
Focuses on the intersectionality of communitiesCaptures the raw emotion of the ballroom sceneShares knowledge across generations and cultures
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