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A group of artists and musicians living in a small, post-industrial town chase jobs, struggle with bills, and use art and music to build their own small world. When their friend Maya dies, they set out on an extraordinary voyage, unknowingly accompanied by her ghostly presence. And while they drift past empty new condo developments, explore crumbling castles, and swim in iridescent quarries, Maya narrates a parallel story about a strange and meandering river that flows both ways. Flood Tide is a collaboration with the Swimming Cities of Switchback Sea, a project dreamed up by the artist Swoon and built by a group of artists and performers who floated seven large sculptures down the Hudson River. Flood Tide interweaves documentation of this journey with layers of fiction, mythology, and oral history to create a film that both documents and reimagines the real-life project.
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00:18The dead don't linger because we have nowhere to go.
00:24We stay because we're not ready.
00:29It's hard to let go on both sides.
01:15Hi mom.
01:17If you're just open to the air, how do you sleep if it's raining?
01:21We get rain done, but we have good rain cuts.
01:51We all have a place.
01:56Mine is here.
02:26It's hard to let go on both sides.
02:28It's hard to let go on both sides.
02:29It's hard to let go.
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