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Zion (2018), directed by Floyd Russ, provides an intimate look into the life of Zion Clark, a young man who wrestles against the odds—literally and figuratively. The pacing is contemplative, with moments of silence that really let you soak in Zion’s journey. It’s raw, no gloss, just his story unfolding as he navigates being born without legs and the complexities of foster care. The atmosphere is both hopeful and challenging, capturing the essence of resilience. The documentary doesn’t shy away from the tough stuff but balances it with Zion's determination and spirit. The cinematography feels grounded, almost like you’re right there on the mat with him. It’s a poignant reminder of strength in adversity.
Focus on personal storiesDocumentary on resilienceWrestling themes
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