Born Freak is one of those documentaries that really dives into the lives of people often shoved away from mainstream society. Paul Sapin has a knack for capturing the raw essence of his subjects, and this film is no exception. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to sit with the stories of individuals who embrace their uniqueness. It’s not just about their physical appearances but the emotional journeys they navigate. You’ll find a fascinating mix of practical effects that enhance the storytelling rather than distract from it. The performances are genuine, unfiltered, and resonate deeply. It’s a distinctive piece that makes you think about normalcy and acceptance, peeling back layers of societal norms.
Explores themes of identity and acceptanceUnique storytelling approachSapin's direction is intimate and thought-provoking
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