A Bittersweet Slice Beautifully Told
Separated by language, loyalties, and ideologies, a tap dance team of prisoners in the Geoje POW camp during the Korean War, led by a disenfranchised Black Army sergeant, learns to communicate through rhythm and the joy of dance. Can the beauty of this art form connect disparate factions driven into conflict in the name of national pride or ethnic identity? Swing Kids is a bittersweet slice of humanity that explores connection in a world obsessed with differences.
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