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Kim White Documentary ‘Breaking Into Beautiful’ to Be Distributed by Angel Studios – Film News in Brief

Angel Studios will distribute the documentary “Breaking Into Beautiful” which is based on the life of Kim White, one of the world’s first “illness influencers.” She has garnered hundreds of thousands of followers on Instagram by sharing her journey with cancer. 

 “Kim’s story is a testament to the human spirit’s ability to find beauty in the darkest of times,” said Jordan Harmon, President of Angel Studios. “We are honored to bring this powerful documentary to audiences through our Angel Studios Platforms and continue her legacy of hope. The Guild members loved and approved Kim’s journey for release, recognizing its deep impact and universal message of resilience”

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White joined forces with Dan Davis and his company Stiry Studios on the project. Andy Fraser and Katie Politanoff executive produce the documentary through their A Really Good Home Pictures banner.

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“It was an honor to document her courageous battle,” said Davis, CEO of Stiry and the film’s director. “Kim’s vulnerability and authenticity resonated with hundreds of thousands of people because she let you into every detail of her cancer journey. No filter. As a result, her story is a reminder that even in the midst of suffering, there is always hope and beauty to be found.”

“‘Breaking Into Beautiful’ provides an intimate look into Kim’s life, showcasing her unwavering strength and determination as she navigated the challenges of her illness. Through raw and emotional footage, the film highlights Kim’s faith, her identity as a wife, mother, and daughter,  and her profound impact on those around her,” reads the film’s logline.

Watch the trailer below:

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