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Manhandled 7
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Plot Summary
Filmmaker Kirsten Johnson uses her own life and the lives of her family members as a canvas to explore themes of mortality, memory, and the human condition. Through a series of vignettes and intimate conversations, she reflects on her father's declining health and her own experiences as a filmmaker and a mother.
Critical Reception
Manhandled 7 was widely praised for its deeply personal and philosophical exploration of life and death. Critics lauded Johnson's innovative filmmaking style and her ability to blend humor with profound sadness, creating a unique and affecting cinematic experience. The documentary resonated with audiences for its raw honesty and its universal themes.
What Reviewers Say
A profoundly moving and deeply personal documentary.
Johnson masterfully blends humor and pathos to explore life's biggest questions.
Visually inventive and emotionally resonant, offering a unique perspective on family and mortality.
Google audience: Viewers found the film incredibly touching and insightful, appreciating its honest portrayal of family relationships and the process of aging. Many were moved by the filmmaker's vulnerability and her ability to find beauty and humor even in difficult circumstances.
Awards & Accolades
Sundance Film Festival Audience Award: U.S. Documentary, Critics' Choice Documentary Awards: Best Director
Fun Fact
Kirsten Johnson initially intended to make a more conventional documentary about her father, but the project evolved organically into this deeply personal and experimental work.
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