ANNE AT 13,000 FT – Review by Kristen Page-Kirby

Anne is a character we don’t see often in film, and director Kazik Radwanski gives us the space to react to her as we do. Most importantly, we’re given permission to not like Anne. “Likeability” is so often the death knell for female characters; it’s the cinematic equivalent of “you’d be so much prettier if you smiled.” To have a female character who simply is and doesn’t seek, require, or offer redemption to herself or others is rare and refreshing.

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