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Plot Summary
This documentary follows the journey of a young Danish woman, Rikke, as she navigates her life with a stoma, a result of Crohn's disease. The film intimately explores her personal experiences, relationships, and the challenges she faces in a society often unaware of or uncomfortable with ostomy care. It delves into themes of body image, acceptance, and finding strength in vulnerability.
Critical Reception
Bandet och jag received a generally positive reception for its honest and sensitive portrayal of living with a stoma. Critics praised its educational value and Rikke's courage in sharing her story, highlighting its ability to foster empathy and understanding.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its raw honesty and Rikke's compelling personal narrative.
Commended for shedding light on a often-unseen aspect of chronic illness.
Seen as an important film for raising awareness and reducing stigma around ostomates.
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Fun Fact
The film's director, Ann-Kathrin Raabe, initially planned to make a film about invisible illnesses but was deeply moved by Rikke's story, which became the central focus.
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