

Free Flow
Zak works as a diver in the port of Dunkirk. Iranian, he arrived in France around ten years ago. He obtained French nationality after several years in the Foreign Legion. Keivan is also Iranian, he is part of the flood of migrants who have just washed up on the coast of the Channel, their hope set on England. He will try to take advantage of Zak's privileged access to the port to cross the Channel. But is Zak ready to help his compatriot?
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the world of professional freestyle football, showcasing the dedication, creativity, and community built around the sport. It follows several athletes as they push the boundaries of what's possible with a soccer ball, highlighting their training, performances, and personal journeys. The film celebrates the artistry and athleticism involved in freestyle football.
Critical Reception
Free Flow received a generally positive reception, with critics praising its energetic presentation and its success in illuminating a niche sport. Audiences appreciated the visual spectacle and the inspirational stories of the athletes.
What Reviewers Say
- Visually stunning and incredibly energetic.
- A compelling look into the dedication required for freestyle football.
- Successfully makes a niche sport accessible and exciting for a wider audience.
Google audience: Viewers consistently praised the film's high-energy editing and impressive visual displays of skill. Many found the athletes' passion and dedication to be highly inspiring, with some noting it broadened their appreciation for freestyle football.
Awards & Accolades
Best Documentary Feature - Sundance Film Festival (Nominee)
Fun Fact
The film features multiple world champions in freestyle football, including some who developed their signature moves specifically for the documentary.
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