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Kelby (2000) is a fascinating slice of life, a documentary that pulls you into the very personal journey of a bloke from Sydney grappling with identity. Shot in '96, it has this intimate feel, almost like you're eavesdropping on real thoughts and decisions. The pacing is unhurried, allowing you to really digest Kelby's musings as he weighs the gravity of choosing between something as profound as gender affirmation and the thrill of a motorcycle. There's a raw honesty in his performance that makes it stand out, coupled with the practical effects of real life in the backdrop of Sydney. It's got a unique atmosphere that really captures the complexity of self-discovery without glossing over the messiness.
Intimate portrayal of personal identity.Unique perspective on gender and choice.Shot in authentic Sydney locations.
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