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Not Quite That

Country: Canada, Language: English, 47 mins

  • Director: Ali Grant
  • Writer: Ali Grant
  • Producer: Ali Grant, Cari Green

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57-year-old self-identified butch lesbian Sarah has some tough decisions to make after she tests positive for the BRCA gene, a mutation that predisposes her to breast cancer. Deciding on a preventative double mastectomy, she embarks on a journey to explore her identity by looking back at her complicated relationship to Judaism, her family history, partnerships, friendships, and parenthood.


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Not Quite That Trailer from Ali Grant on Vimeo.



Talking with her long-term partner Tamara and their friends at a dinner party in their home, Sarah asks questions about how they feel about their breasts and their identities. It’s not always a simple answer and each one has a unique response. Sarah finds that she has to decide what’s right for her and discovers interesting new ways to look at her body. NOT QUITE THAT is a sensitive and intimate portrait of the choices we must make to live in the world as ourselves.