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Angie is a quietly powerful documentary that digs into the painful legacy of sexual abuse through the eyes of Angie Meiklejohn and her siblings. Costa Botes directs with a measured hand, steering clear of sensationalism while creating an atmosphere that feels both intimate and revealing. The pacing allows for reflection, drawing you into the personal stories without overwhelming. There's a raw honesty in the performances; you can sense the weight of their experiences. What stands out is how it navigates a tough subject with clarity and dignity, making it distinct from more exploitative takes on similar themes. It's a film that invites contemplation, rather than just reaction.
Explores sensitive themes with dignity.Strong focus on personal narratives.Avoids sensationalism in storytelling.
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