
This film concerns the terrifying experience of being seen. There is no modern day pacing to carry you through this film. No drama to help frayed attention. And there are no obvious answers. Such is the quiet and subtle experience of the profound. Of transformation.
Jane, the subject, is courageous. About that I have no doubt.
In at least some fashion this is the terrifying experience of being seen.
It may be that this passage of film makes no sense to you. Or it may haunt you. Completely and utterly. Each is perfect. As is anywhere between the two.
I believe this film is important. It is for me. I believe many of us are close to ‘coming out’. In ways that defy words alone. And the more that do the more courage we each can gather, until we too feel strong enough to take that step into the unknowable light. Where there is no place to hide.