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So, 'IWF: 7300 Days of Independence' is quite the documentary, really. It's this sprawling look at two decades of the Independent Wrestling Federation in Russia. What strikes me is the way it blends personal narratives with this vast archival footage, giving you a sense of the evolution of wrestling there. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing stories to unfold without rush. You’ve got wrestlers sharing their journeys, which adds a layer of intimacy. It’s not just about the sport; it touches on resilience and identity. The atmosphere is a mix of nostalgia and raw energy, and you can almost feel the sweat and passion through the screen. Definitely distinct in how it captures a subculture that’s often overlooked.
Focuses on Russian wrestling cultureIncludes extensive archival footageFeatures personal stories of wrestlers
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