A family copes with the loss of their mother in the things they kept after her death. This documentary uses the powerful but often arbitrary nature of family documents to explore how trauma changes the lives of children as they start their...See moreA family copes with the loss of their mother in the things they kept after her death. This documentary uses the powerful but often arbitrary nature of family documents to explore how trauma changes the lives of children as they start their own families. The film looks obliquely at death, finding both humor and muted sadness twenty years later as a brother and sister move on with their lives. Written by
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