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Flying Anne is a raw and intimate look at the life of an eleven-year-old girl grappling with Tourette's syndrome. The film invites you into Anne's world, where her beauty contrasts sharply with her involuntary tics, creating an atmosphere that is both tender and challenging. It’s not your conventional documentary; the pacing feels almost like a dance, mirroring Anne's own unpredictable movements. You can see the director's choice to capture her experiences authentically, allowing us to witness the reality of living with a condition that disrupts daily life in unexpected ways. The practical effects are minimal, relying heavily on Anne's natural charm and resilience, making her story all the more compelling. It’s a distinctive portrait that resonates long after the credits roll.
Focuses on the nuances of living with Tourette's syndrome.Unique pacing that mimics the subject's experiences.Intimate portrayal of a young girl's journey.
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Catherine van Campen
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