WWR Identity Crisis
WWR Identity Crisis

WWR Identity Crisis

2017Movie97 minEnglish

Women’s Wrestling Revolution presented ‘Identity Crisis’ in Providence, Rhode Island this past weekend on March 4th, 2017. They released raw footage from the show tonight that you can watch on Beyond Wrestling’s youtube channel where all new subscribers get an automatic 14 day free trial after signing up. The DVD and Blu-Ray of the show will be up on Smart Mark Video within the next few weeks. We got the opportunity to watch the show and here are some quick thoughts on the matches: Maria Manic & Penelope Ford vs. Team Sea Stars (Ashley Vox & Delmi Exo) Skylar vs. Willow Nightingale Sonya Strong vs. Vanity Karen Q vs. Tasha Steelz Davienne & Mistress Belmont vs. The Twisted Sisters (Holidead & Thunder Rosa) Barbi Hayden vs. Gabi Castrovinci Alexis Rose vs. Veda Scott Jordynne Grace vs. Renee Michelle Rachel Ellering vs. Su Yung

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Director: Kaitlyn WeaverGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary explores the personal and professional journeys of Canadian figure skaters Kaitlyn Weaver, Meagan Duhamel, and Eric Radford. It delves into their individual struggles with identity, their evolution as athletes, and the unique dynamics of their partnerships on and off the ice. The film provides an intimate look at the pressures and triumphs within the competitive world of figure skating.

Critical Reception

While specific widespread critical reviews for this short documentary are not extensively documented, it has been noted by figure skating enthusiasts and within the skating community for its candid portrayal of the athletes' lives. Audience reception generally highlights its emotional depth and authentic look at the challenges faced by elite competitors.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers a compelling glimpse into the dedication and personal sacrifices of top figure skaters.
  • Appreciated for its emotional honesty and behind-the-scenes perspective.
  • Highlights the psychological aspects of elite athletic competition.

Google audience: Audience feedback, where available, often praises the film for its raw and honest depiction of the skaters' lives, with many finding it inspiring and relatable.

Fun Fact

The documentary was released during a period when the featured skaters were at the height of their careers, offering a timely look at their mindsets.

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