Walking on a Sea of Glass is a reflective piece, woven with the threads of history and personal journey. It captures Kingsley Tweed, a pivotal figure in Bermuda’s civil rights movement, returning home after decades away. The pacing is contemplative, allowing the viewer to absorb the significance of his activism and the changes in the island's landscape. The tone is both somber and hopeful, as it intertwines Tweed’s past struggles with present realities. What stands out is the raw authenticity of Tweed’s presence—his charisma and conviction breathe life into the documentary. The practical effects are minimal, focusing instead on the powerful interviews and archival footage that convey a deep sense of place and time. It's a unique exploration of identity and resilience.
Focuses on civil rights and personal narratives.Features historical context around Bermuda's desegregation.Captivating interviews with Kingsley Tweed.
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Errol Williams
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