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So, 'Women on the Water' is this documentary that really dives into the lives of women in New Hampshire’s seafood and aquaculture scene. It’s gritty and real, capturing the essence of what it means to be a woman in a field that’s long been dominated by men. The pacing feels quite organic, flowing through personal stories that reveal both the struggles and triumphs these women face. You can see the dedication in their work, and it’s told with a kind of raw honesty that pulls you in. The cinematography does a nice job of framing both the beauty and harshness of the water, making it almost a character itself. It's distinct in how it gives voice to these often-overlooked perspectives, not sensationalizing but rather illuminating their everyday realities.
Focuses on women's perspectives in a male-dominated industry.Captivating visual storytelling with an emphasis on real-life experiences.Examines themes of resilience and community.
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