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La Seine à la nage has this rather intimate feel, despite being a documentary. You’re drawn into the world of swimming through the Seine, which is kind of niche but really interesting if you think about it. The pacing feels meandering at times, mirroring the river itself, but it works. It’s almost contemplative, inviting you to reflect on the connection between humans and water. The visuals can be quite striking, capturing the essence of the Seine in a unique way. There’s a certain rawness to the performances, almost like a personal journey rather than scripted storytelling. What really stands out is the atmosphere—it’s like you’re immersed in the experience, feeling both the serenity and the chaos of the city around the water. Quite distinctive for a doc, really.
Intimate exploration of swimming cultureMeandering pacing mirrors the SeineUnique visual storytelling style
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