Men Who Swim

Did anybody else happen to catch the PBS show, Independent Lens, this week? There was an hour long documentary entitled Men Who Swim, and I must say it was one of the best things I have seen on TV in years, and the best documentary since Sherman's March. Funny, poignant, and beautifully filmed, especially the underwater stuff. I almost didn't watch it because the topic seemed self-consciously whacky: a group of Swedish guys approaching 40 who decide to start what they believe is the first (and only) male synchronized swimming team. You can see some clips that the director posted here: www.directorsnotes.com/.../ I suspect it might be available, too, for watching in its entirety on the pbs website. Anyhow, I think it really captures what so many of us forumites seem to love about the swimming community in general--the friendships we make, the laughs we get to share, and a reassuring sense of camaraderie as we all approach the aging process together. Two erect thumbs straight up!
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    Back to the original topic, I just discovered that "Men Who Swim" is available through Netflix online! This web site is great for searching the Netflix database and then adding titles to your Netflix online queue: http://instantwatcher.com/ I finally watched "Men Who Swim" this weekend on Netflix. Jim is right, it is very good and it conveys part of what a lot of us like about Masters swimming - the camaraderie and friendships.
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    Back to the original topic, I just discovered that "Men Who Swim" is available through Netflix online! This web site is great for searching the Netflix database and then adding titles to your Netflix online queue: http://instantwatcher.com/ I finally watched "Men Who Swim" this weekend on Netflix. Jim is right, it is very good and it conveys part of what a lot of us like about Masters swimming - the camaraderie and friendships.
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