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Director:
Kazik Radwanski
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Lisa Aitken, Pat Bianco, Tiffany Blom…
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A volatile young woman challenged by everyday social and professional encounters.
Anne at 13,000 Ft.
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SOURCE: Anne at 13,000 Ft. 2019 1080p bluray YTS
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Action, Drama
Director: Kazik Radwanski
Stars: Lisa Aitken, Pat Bianco, Tiffany Blom
Plot: A volatile young woman challenged by everyday social and professional encounters.
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Anne at 13,000 ft centers on a precarious period in the life of its eponymous, Anne (Deragh Campbell), with her best friend Sarah (Dorothea Paas), 27-year-old Anne works at a Toronto daycare, where she needlessly bickers with colleagues and is often more interested in fantasizing with the children than in supervising them. For Sarah's baccalaureate party, they go skydiving, and Anne seems completely in her element, floating above it all, a true departure from her strained, awkward professional and social interactions (such as the one with new boyfriend Matt, played by filmmaker Matt Johnson). Radwanski's signature hand-held style matches the way Anne fumbles through life. Tight close-ups offer further evidence of Campbell's remarkable, spiky performance, with her character's tremulous shifts in mood and sentiment efficiently portrayed by subtle swings in tone and body language.—Toronto International Film Festival