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Kathy and Teresa immerses you in the fluidity of youth and culture. The documentary meanders through the streets of Montreal, echoing the drifting of its young subjects in the pool. It’s less about a plot and more about capturing moments, which really gives it this dreamlike quality. The mix of English and Inuktitut adds layers, showcasing their roots while they navigate urban life. The pacing feels relaxed, almost hypnotic, which allows you to really absorb the atmosphere. The practical shots of the city at night juxtaposed with their serene pool scenes create a vivid contrast. The performances are genuine—these girls feel real, not polished, just living their lives. It’s a snapshot of identity and belonging wrapped in a visual poetry.
Documentary with cultural insightsCaptures urban and rural contrastFocus on youth and identity
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Marie Zrenner
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