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I Like To Be Called Kate is a poignant short documentary that dives into the life of Katelyn Tenaglia. The film captures her journey with disabilities, showcasing a raw and honest narrative. It’s not overly polished, which actually adds to its charm—there's a real sense of intimacy here. The pacing feels natural, allowing viewers to sit with Katelyn's experiences, her triumphs, and the small joys she finds along the way. The atmosphere is warm, reflective. The practical effects are woven into the storytelling rather than being the centerpiece, which is refreshing. It's a distinctive take on resilience, focusing on everyday life rather than grand gestures. Katelyn's performance is genuine; she draws you in, making her journey relatable.
Focus on personal storytelling.Intimate atmosphere enhances viewer connection.Great example of how documentaries can be heartfelt.
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