Shot over a three-year period with unparalleled intimacy and access, ALL THIS PANIC is a feature length documentary that takes an intimate look at the interior lives of a group of teenage girls as they come of age in Brooklyn. A potent mix of vivid portraiture and vérité, we follow the girls as they navigate the ephemeral and fleeting transition between childhood and adulthood. Read more …
It's a rare joy to see such an unfettered and honest view of the modern female experience, and one can only hope that filmmakers in other parts of the world quickly follow suit.
Yes, the premise is a bit threadbare but this is an intimate, lyrical documentary that offers a subtly effective snapshot of life as a young woman on the threshold of adulthood.
A wonderfully witty and wise documentary.
Compelling material that never quite comes of age.
The film about a group of young New York City teenagers might not tell you all that much that is truly revelatory, but it’s well made and wide-ranging.
An intimate and revealing documentary about girls on the cusp of adulthood in Brooklyn.
All This Panic: the most relatable film about teenage girlhood ever?
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