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It's OK
An introvert girl agrees to visit social gatherings as suggested by her friends. She takes it as tasks to complete to overcome her fear for crowd. Will she succeed?
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Plot Summary
In this deeply personal documentary, filmmaker Kirsten Johnson revisits her father's life and her own relationship with him. Through a collage of home movies, interviews, and reflections, the film explores themes of memory, mortality, and the enduring power of love as she grapples with his decline and eventual passing.
Critical Reception
Kirsten Johnson's 'It's OK' was widely praised by critics for its intimate and courageous exploration of family, grief, and the nature of memory. Reviewers lauded its raw emotional honesty, innovative editing, and profound philosophical insights into life and death.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its profound emotional depth and innovative storytelling.
Celebrated for its honest and unflinching look at mortality and family.
Noted for its unique blend of personal reflection and universal themes.
Google audience: Audience reviews consistently highlight the film's powerful emotional impact and its ability to provoke thought about life, death, and family relationships. Many found it deeply moving and relatable.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for the Grand Jury Prize: U.S. Documentary at the Sundance Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film was developed through a unique interactive website, 'The John's Camera Project,' which allowed audiences to explore digitized footage and materials related to Kirsten Johnson's father, extending the film's reach beyond traditional viewing.
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