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Three days in the life of fitness motivator Sylwia Zajac, a social media celebrity surrounded by loyal employees and admirers but is really looking for true intimacy.

★★★★☆ | Read our full Sweat review
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What we think

Magnus von Horn sharply dissects the nuances of a life dictated by algorithms, follower counts, and the symbiotic relationship of influencer and fan to produce a multi-layered and emotionally complex feature that avoids obvious answers.
★★★★☆ | Read in full: Sweat film review Lilia Pavin-Franks We Love Cinema

What others think

But this film isn’t really sure where it’s taking us and how, or if, it wants to surprise us, and the key scene with Klaudiusz doesn’t work.
Peter Bradshaw The Guardian
Sweat lurches into an unexpectedly violent and dramatic final act, soothed by editor Agnieszka Glinska’s sparse cuts and longer sequences which allow Koleśnik to drive home her tour de force lead turn.
Emily Maskell Little White Lies
Michal Dymek’s cinematography is mostly crisp and lucid, with the camera staying close to Sylwia, as if poised to catch her every fidget and pang.
Ela Bittencourt Sight & Sound

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25 Jun 2021