In Tig Notaro's new documentary, 'Come See Me in the Good Light,' filmmakers delve into the poignant narrative of poet Andrea Gibson and their partner, Megan Falley, as they confront the reality of incurable ovarian cancer. During its Sundance 2025 premiere, the filmmakers, including Notaro and director Ryan White, highlighted the duo's unique openness, declaring them 'documentary gold.' While the initial premise hinted at provocative content to attract viewers, the film emphasizes authentic storytelling and the depth of intimate relationships during challenging times, aiming to evoke a heartfelt emotional response from audiences.
Even if that's not true, though, the two promise that Gibson and Falley are 'documentary gold' because of their openness.
It's very heavy. Andrea's just gotten a bad cancer result and it becomes the most explicit lesbian gay sex scene.
But if that's what it takes to get you to the movie, there is graphic lesbian sex in this.
The moment we met Andrea and Meg, they were so special. They're like unicorn documentary subjects.
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