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Swimming Out Till the Sea Turns Blue

From director Jia Zhang-Ke (Ash Is Purest White, A Touch of Sin) comes a vital document of Chinese society since 1949. Jia interviews three prominent authors—Jia Pingwa, Yu Hua, and Liang Hong—born in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, respectively, and all from the same Shanxi province where Jia also grew up. In their stories, we hear of the dire circumstances they faced in their rural villages and small towns, and the substantial political effort undertaken to address it, from the social revolution of the 1950s through the unrest of the late 1980s. In their faces, we see full volumes left…
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Swimming with Men

His job is a drag, his wife may be cheating on him, and he?s not getting any younger. Accountant Eric (Rob Brydon) is simply treading water when he discovers a newfound sense of purpose thanks to an unexpected source: a group of similarly stuck-in-a-rut guys who have found camaraderie and self-worth through synchronized swimming. Sure, they may be a bit paunchy, but they?re determined to prove they have what it takes to be a whirling, twirling, scissor-kicking aquatic dream team. And they?ve set their sights on the ultimate prize: the world championship. [IFC Films]Rated: NRRelease Date: Dec 07, 2018
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