In a bizarre world where a female nipple is seen as pornographic and censored by the majority of platforms it is a delight to see work exploring and challenging those boundaries. I Am That I Am from Audrey Mascina follows a series of couples and individuals through open and exploratory interviews as they talk about their own versions of sexuality and what that means to them. The film also opens up a very welcome conversation about the often conflicting rules as to what we deem acceptable vs. what is labelled as explicit. Mascina embraces sexuality as a power beyond physical acts and asks us to examine what it means to each and every individual on their own terms and how that is viewed by society and damaging outside perceptions. By selecting a diverse group of contributors with differing desires and experiences, the film expresses a universal theme which highlights the...
- 3/17/2023
- by Sarah Smith
- Directors Notes
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