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If Every Girl Had a Diary is an intriguing slice of personal cinema. The film's atmosphere feels raw and intimate, as Benning utilizes pixelvision to document her internal struggles. There's this constant push-pull of vulnerability and defiance, which really resonates. The pacing is meditative, letting the weight of her experiences sink in, while the themes of identity and societal pressure loom large. What sets it apart is how the camera becomes a character in its own right—acting as both a mirror and a lens for Benning's fractured psyche. It’s a deeply personal exploration, layered with anger and a yearning for respect that’s palpable throughout.
This film has a bit of a niche following, mainly due to its experimental style and personal narrative. It's not the easiest to find; original formats can be quite scarce. Collectors often appreciate it for its unique approach to storytelling and the way it captures a specific moment in the evolution of queer cinema, making it a noteworthy piece for those interested in personal and avant-garde films.
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