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All of Me (2020) offers a raw glimpse into Melinah's life as a sex worker and camgirl, navigating the complexities of her identity with cerebral palsy. The documentary is intimate, almost like an unfiltered conversation with her. It doesn't shy away from the realities she faces, and there's an authenticity in her storytelling that resonates. The pacing invites you to linger on her reflections, making it feel both personal and profound. There's a striking blend of vulnerability and strength in her philosophy, and the unpolished quality of the film adds to that. It’s not just a documentary; it’s an experience that challenges perceptions and celebrates resilience.
This short documentary has a limited release, which might appeal to collectors interested in niche and socially relevant cinema. Its exploration of identity and activism through a personal lens makes it a unique entry in contemporary documentaries. As physical formats become less common, this film could become a sought-after piece for those focusing on underrepresented voices in film.
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