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Jabe Babe – A Heightened Life

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Directed by
  
Janet Merewether

Release date
  
2005 (2005)

Language
  
English

Director
  
Janet Merewether

Cast
  
Jabe Babe

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Starring
  
Jabe Babe

Country
  
Australia

Initial release
  
20 June 2005

Screenplay
  
Janet Merewether

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Awards
  
AACTA Award for Best Direction in a Documentary

Music director
  
Dan Wallace-Crabbe, Felicity Foxx

Jabe Babe – A Heightened Life is a 2005 Australian documentary film directed by Janet Merewether.

The subject of the film is Jabe Babe, a woman diagnosed with marfan syndrome, a hereditary disorder which affects organs including the skeleton, lungs, eyes, heart, and blood vessels. The disorder has resulted in Jabe Babe growing to 188 centimetres in height. After being told she only had a short time to live, Jabe Babe embarks on living life as though her time is nearly through, which includes working as a dominatrix. The film follows Jabe as she strives for a more "normal" life by pursuing a career in the funeral industry.

The film won the award for Best Documentary Directing Award at the 2005 Australian Film Institute Awards, Best Australian Documentary at the 2005 Inside Film Awards and the Merit Award TIDF Taiwan International Documentary Festival.

Jabe died on 6 April 2008 from heart complications

References

Jabe Babe – A Heightened Life Wikipedia