

Swimming in the Dark
Yuji Tomioka is a 38-year-old single man who has never dated a woman. He works the night shift as a security guard at a supermarket. He experiences loneliness during this time. One night, during a shooting star, he wishes to have friend. A mysterious neighbor, Azusa Hada, appears in front of him. They fall in love, but Yuji's life changes.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary explores a passionate and complex relationship between two women during a summer in Soviet Russia. It delves into their intimate moments, their hopes, and the societal pressures they faced. The film captures the tender yet clandestine nature of their love.
Critical Reception
As a short documentary, "Swimming in the Dark" received limited mainstream critical reviews. However, it has been noted in festival circuits and LGBTQ+ film discussions for its sensitive portrayal of a same-sex relationship in a restrictive historical context. Audience reception often highlights its emotional depth and historical significance.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its intimate and emotional storytelling.
- Appreciated for shedding light on hidden LGBTQ+ histories.
- Seen as a poignant exploration of love under challenging circumstances.
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Fun Fact
The film was part of the "Queer Cinema: A Selection of Shorts" program at various film festivals, gaining recognition for its unique historical perspective on lesbian relationships in the Soviet era.
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