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Anne at 13,000 ft

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Anne hasn't been the same since the jump. While skydiving for her best friend Sara's bachelorette party, the 27-year-old felt focused, free, above it all. Back on the ground, the pressures of her daily life threaten to overwhelm her. Her coworkers at the daycare center are constantly questioning the way she connects with the children. At Sara's wedding, she meets a nice guy named Matt, but she can't help bringing him into ever-more-awkward social situations. As the stressful circumstances mount, Anne prepares for another jump.
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Held aloft by Deragh Campbell in the title role, Anne at 13,000 Ft tells the soaring story of a woman who's lost her moorings.

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Guy Lodge Film of the Week Made on a shoestring, and clearly indebted to the John Cassavetes school of close-up realism, it's only notionally a 'small' film: this is life writ large, heart-in-mouth riveting as character study, forcing us to jump with its heroine into freefall Nov 12, 2021 Full Review Mark Kermode Kermode & Mayo's Film Review This needed characters that hold your interest...I found I was only invested in limited doses. Oct 20, 2021 Full Review Charles Bramesco Little White Lies A nursery worker finds inner peace through skydiving in writer/director Kazik Radwanski's invigorating character study. Rated: 4/5 Sep 30, 2021 Full Review Filipe Freitas Always Good Movies A smartly written, keenly observant, occasionally hilarious and ultimately moving indie drama Rated: 4/5 Nov 6, 2021 Full Review David Bax Battleship Pretension If it weren't for the stellar performance at its center, Kazik Radwanski's Anne at 13,000 Ft. would feel like little more than a formalist or structuralist exercise. Oct 14, 2021 Full Review Emily Maskell WeLoveCinema The idiosyncrasies inherent to this performance are expertly handled by Campbell, who eschews sentimentality for interiorised reflection. Sep 30, 2021 Full Review Read all reviews

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dave d 2019 must have been a bad year for Canadian films as this was supposedly one of the best from that country as it was nominated four times at the Canadian Film Awards, including Best Film. It is an excruciating 75 minutes of shaky cam that a toddler could have filmed. Our main character is a bore and one I continued to lose interest in. She has a mental break after skydiving. Ok. And? We don't know anything about our lead before the jump, but who cares. Save yourself and stay away. Final Score: 0/10 Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 09/20/24 Full Review isla s This is a film that depicts the dysfunctional life of an alcoholic young lady who works in a child daycare centre (nursery). First off, there's a lot of shaky camerawork, so if that bothers you then this won't appeal to you. Its a sad portrayal of someone who seemingly refuses to ever be fully sober and who is constantly on the verge of being in serious trouble at work. She lives in a dreamworld and it's sad to watch. The shaky camerawork I suppose emphasises the higgeldy piggeldy way she lives her life, i.e. very impulsively. It has the look of an observational documentary about it. It's an ok film, not especially good but ok. It does make you wonder what may be going on in her thoughts, what she's perhaps running from and why she is the way she is but its hardly entirely original, as far as plot lines go I suppose. I thought the main performance by Lisa Aitken was pretty good - she has the 'glazed over' look in her eyes quite a lot. I wouldn't outright recommend it as such, no. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Audience Member Driven by the seemingly fragile performance of Deragh Campbell, this portrait, shot almost exclusively on a close-up basis (which is, in itself, a brave move), is not just a story about mental health (in parts it reminds Melancholia, by Von Trier) but, also, of feminine freedom and, as Varda's Vagabond, it challenges the viewer on various levels, asking (indirectly) questions about limits, until when such freedom will be socially accepted. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/27/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Anne hasn't been the same since the jump. While skydiving for her best friend Sara's bachelorette party, the 27-year-old felt focused, free, above it all. Back on the ground, the pressures of her daily life threaten to overwhelm her. Her coworkers at the daycare center are constantly questioning the way she connects with the children. At Sara's wedding, she meets a nice guy named Matt, but she can't help bringing him into ever-more-awkward social situations. As the stressful circumstances mount, Anne prepares for another jump.
Director
Kazik Radwanski
Producer
Daniel Montgomery, Kazik Radwanski
Screenwriter
Kazik Radwanski
Distributor
The Cinema Guild
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Sep 3, 2021, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Mar 25, 2022
Runtime
1h 15m
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