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King Gimp is an intimate documentary that dives into Dan Keplinger's world, a Maryland artist living with cerebral palsy. It’s not just a story about disability, but more about the human spirit and creativity. The film captures the raw and often unfiltered journey of Keplinger's life, showcasing his struggles and triumphs with an authenticity rarely seen. The pacing has a gentle rhythm, allowing viewers to absorb the emotional weight of his experiences as he navigates through art and personal challenges. Practical effects are absent, but the real-life footage and candid interviews create a striking emotional landscape. It’s the kind of film that lingers, pushing you to reflect on resilience and the power of expression.
Documentary short filmFeatures artist Dan KeplingerAwarded Best Short Subject Documentary at the 2000 Oscars
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