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'A Most Beautiful Thing': Film Review

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The timing couldn't be more fortuitous for the release of Mary Mazzio's uplifting documentary about the nation's first African American high school rowing team, which feels almost like a tonic for these troubled times.

Narrated by Common and including NBA greats Grant Hill and Dwyane Wade among its executive producers, A Most Beautiful Thing, scheduled to open in theaters, powerfully demonstrates the healing potential of sports and the ways it can help bridge societal divides.

The unlikely story begins in the late 1990s on Chicago's West Side, an area plagued by poverty and violence and home to Manley High School.

It was there that student Arshay Cooper and several of his friends encountered visiting rowing coach Ken Alpart, who hoped to.

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