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Rough Practice: Queer Wrestling in Minneapolis is a fascinating glimpse into a niche world I never knew existed. The documentary runs a brisk 20 minutes, but it packs a punch—quite literally. It dives into interviews with the organizers, capturing the vibrant chaos of events where wrestlers grapple in substances like Jello and mud. There's a rawness to the film, a kind of DIY spirit that permeates every frame. You can feel the enthusiasm and camaraderie among the participants, which adds depth to the exploration of consensual violence and community. The pacing is quick, perfectly matching the energy of the events. It’s an intriguing blend of performance art and social commentary, leaving you with a lot to think about after the credits roll.
Unique look at queer cultureEngaging interviews with organizersDistinctive wrestling events in various substances
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