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The Rising Dawn offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of surfing in Ivory Coast, where the ocean is not just a playground but a source of deep cultural significance. It captures the spirit of Souleymane Sidibé, a figure who stands at the intersection of tradition and modernity. The pacing ebbs and flows, much like the waves themselves, giving viewers a chance to digest the weight of the themes—inequality, cultural identity, and personal empowerment. The cinematography is striking, beautifully showcasing the often tumultuous yet mesmerizing sea. There’s a raw authenticity in the performances, and it feels like a genuine exploration rather than a spectacle. It’s a unique piece that blends social commentary with the thrill of surfing, which is quite refreshing.
Documentary on surfing cultureFocuses on socio-economic barriersCinematography highlights oceanic beauty
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