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So, 'Old Girl in a Tutu' feels like a breath of fresh air in the documentary scene. It’s not just a simple retrospective on art history; it’s Susan Rennie using her lens to poke fun at those stale narratives we've all heard too many times. The pacing is relaxed, allowing you to soak in her humor and wit, which really breaks through the usual academic tone you’d expect. The interplay of her photography with her identity as an elder queer is fascinating, and honestly, she disrupts those conventions in a way that’s both juicy and eye-opening. It’s a collage of self-expression that feels personal yet universal, and the practical effects—well, they’re almost secondary to Rennie's sharp commentary.
Features insightful interviews and candid moments with Rennie.Includes a unique blend of archival footage and modern photography.The atmosphere is both playful and contemplative, inviting reflection.
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