Waterschool (2018) Poster

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6/10
Tough
kosmasp22 December 2018
Another reviewer said it best: The subject matter is important and it should be something we should cherish and celebrate. But overall the documentary comes off as a bit boring and even seems a bit long (and it's just over an hour). I'm not sure if it had to do with funding (running time to get to a festival or get money to realize this project), but it could have been half as long and be way more efficient in delivering its message.

Having said that, I hope that people will not be too annoyed and understand what this is about. The light this documentary is shining on these projects is one that is really important. Keep up the good work is what we should be thinking and I guess if anyone is interested, the World Wide Web is here for anyone to search ways to delve into the subject matter
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4/10
Ehh
Jessicanu9426 July 2018
Good and important but honestly a little boring. It was also short though which was good
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9/10
As beautiful as it hurts...
RosanaBotafogo17 July 2021
Beautiful, learning through water and its vital importance, preservation, through the eyes of six girls, from 6 different countries, different cultures, but all needy, and when we realize with a pain in our hearts, how the lives of African and Indian girls are painful, victims of misogyny and patriarchy, subject to submission and violence, so sad... In the face of the tenebrous experience, water is in the background, the beautiful Swarovski Waterschool project generates empowerment, as beautiful as it hurts...
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