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Kat Jayme

 says Vancouver-based filmmaker Kat Jayme. “I don’t just document things through film and photos. I write things down. I can tell you what I did every day since I was in grade 8.” The practice of documenting both in images and writing is one that Jayme inherited from her grandfather, Danilo Santiago. He, too, kept journals of what he did each day. Being a filmmaker himself,

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