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Women Don't Cycle is one of those documentaries that feels more like a journey than a traditional film. The atmosphere is warm and inviting, as you follow Manon on her cycling expedition from Brussels to Tokyo. It’s not just about the act of cycling, but the stories of the women she meets along the way—each with their own unique experiences and challenges. The pacing is relaxed, allowing viewers to soak in the landscapes and the personal anecdotes of these female cyclists. There's a genuine sense of community and empowerment that runs throughout, making it distinct in its perspective. The use of practical effects is subtle; it’s mostly raw, handheld footage that adds a layer of authenticity, making you feel part of this global sisterhood.
Intimate exploration of female cyclistsFocus on diverse cultural perspectivesAuthentic storytelling through personal anecdotes
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