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Lola
Lola's world is turned upside down when a fun night out with friends goes horribly wrong. When Lola is forced to fight off a sexual predator, she fights back with everything to lose; Lola finds solace in an unhidden talent that pushes her into a position of power.
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Plot Summary
Director Andrew Kötting embarks on a personal journey with his daughter Lola, who has Joubert Syndrome, a rare genetic disorder. The film chronicles their travels through Britain and France, capturing intimate moments and reflections on life, disability, and the human spirit. It blends observational footage with Kötting's distinctive artistic vision, creating a poignant and sometimes challenging portrait of their unique relationship.
Critical Reception
Andrew Kötting's 'Lola' received a mixed to positive reception, with critics often acknowledging its deeply personal and experimental nature. While some praised its raw emotional honesty and artistic ambition, others found its unconventional structure and subject matter to be elusive or inaccessible. It resonated most with audiences appreciative of auteur filmmaking and introspective documentaries.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unflinching personal vision and emotional depth.
Challenging and experimental, making it divisive for some viewers.
A unique and often poignant exploration of a father-daughter relationship.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot over a period of several years, documenting Lola's life and Kötting's experiences with her as she grew.
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