Wendy Ide 

All This Panic review – striking insight into teenage life

An intimate and revealing documentary about girls on the cusp of adulthood in Brooklyn
  
  

All This Panic: ‘quietly life-changing insights’ into growing up.
All This Panic: ‘quietly life-changing insights’ into growing up. Photograph: PR/pr

Shot over a period of three years and as intimate and confessional as a teenage sleepover, this strikingly cinematic vérité documentary follows a group of adolescent girls poised between childhood and the adult world. Stumbling into life on unsteady colts’ legs, and finding their voices in a society that is still more interested in what they look like than what they have to say, we see young women blossom in the safe space that film-maker Jenny Gage has created in front of her camera. A wisp of a thing at 79 minutes, the film punches above its weight when it comes to quietly life-changing insights into the tricky business of growing up.

 

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