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Who is Single?
Single girl chooses between 5 guys who are either single, taken or LGBT
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Plot Summary
This documentary is a deeply personal exploration by filmmaker Kirsten Johnson as she grapples with her own relationships and the complexities of modern intimacy. Through intimate interviews and observational footage, Johnson delves into the lives of various individuals, including herself, questioning societal norms around love, partnership, and the elusive state of being 'single'. It's a contemplative journey into the search for connection and self-understanding in a world that often prioritizes romantic coupling.
Critical Reception
While "Who is Single?" might not have garnered widespread mainstream attention, it was critically appreciated for its raw honesty and introspective approach. Reviewers often highlighted its unique blend of personal vulnerability and broader societal commentary on relationships.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intimate and introspective filmmaking style.
Noted for its thoughtful examination of modern relationships and singledom.
Some found its personal nature to be a barrier to broader relatability.
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Fun Fact
The film is a companion piece to Kirsten Johnson's 2016 documentary "Cameraperson," continuing her exploration of personal documentaries and her relationship with the camera.
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