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The Year We Thought About Love is an engaging documentary that captures the raw energy of an LGBTQ youth theater group tackling the multifaceted nature of love. Brodsky's direction brings a vibrant atmosphere to the intimate interviews and rehearsals, allowing the young performers to express their truths with both humor and vulnerability. The pacing feels organic, as it shifts between their personal narratives and the creative process of their self-written play. It's not just about the art; it's about their shared experiences, struggles, and triumphs. The performances are heartfelt, showcasing the performers' passion and commitment. This film stands out by blending a sense of community with an exploration of identity, using theater as both a platform for expression and a means of connection.
Features intimate interviews with young LGBTQ artists.Explores themes of love in various forms.Captivating blend of personal stories and theatrical rehearsal.
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Ellen Brodsky
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