It was extremely serviceable. I don't think it pushes any boundaries or challenges any ways of thinking, it just informs. For better or for worse, it informs.

I'm having a bit of trouble with this one. On one hand, it's a wonderfully crafted portrait that takes us through the life of an amazing person. However, it feels invasive, not just to Sabine but to the others in the doc as well. A lot of these moments were moments that I would not think to film let alone turn into a documentary as many involved quite intense emotions and high-stress environments. I understand that Sandrine is trying her…