Restricted by her lifelong agoraphobia, Kaye has spent most of her life within the four walls of her parents' house. Told first-hand via freewheeling monologues, "Portrait of Kaye" is a bittersweet portrait of a woman forming her own unique identity while navigating the conflicting influences of her mother's bawdy humour and her father's anxieties.—Sheffield Doc/Fest
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