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So, there's this documentary called Saturday from 2025. It's directed by someone we don't really know, but it’s about Jessica Hall and her sister Katherine. Katherine has an intellectual disability, and the film captures this really intimate look at their life through Saturday routines. You get a sense of warmth and authenticity as they thrift and wander through a hardware store. The pacing is gentle, reflective—almost meditative. It digs into themes of independence and creativity while also portraying the sisterly bond without overly idealizing it. The practical effects are subtle, just real moments that feel genuine. It’s distinctive in how it celebrates an everyday life that's filled with joy and creativity, which you don't often see in documentary formats.
Documentary exploring intellectual disabilityFocus on familial bonds and routinesCaptures everyday moments with a reflective tone
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