So this is a pretty intimate dive into Miranda July's early career and creative process. It captures her unique blend of awkwardness and charm, which is really the heart of her work. July and Dunham have this easy rapport that makes the whole thing feel like a casual conversation rather than a formal documentary. The pacing is reflective, allowing you to absorb her early performances and the quirky yet essential Joanie 4 Jackie project, which is just so her. There’s a warmth and a rawness to the storytelling here. It’s more of a slice of life, showing how she crafted her first feature, ME AND YOU AND EVERYONE WE KNOW, rather than just a typical biography. Definitely something that resonates if you appreciate personal narratives in film.
Intimate look at July's creative beginningsExplores early performances and projectsCasual yet insightful storytelling style
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