Look At Us Now, Mother! | Directed by Gayle Kirschenbaum | 1 hour and 24 min. Feature Documentary | USA, 2015.
With raw honesty comes Gayle Kirschenbaum’s personal story of pain, survival and being born into the wrong family. Equal parts humor and pathos, Gayle invites the viewer on an odyssey of discovery with no bump in the road edited out. She and her mother uncover family secrets and recover from unexpected losses that shift the dynamics of their complex relationship. Using 8mm home movies, vintage photographs, and even Gayle’s childhood drawings and diaries, the family history is thrown into sharp relief.
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The Train | Directed by Asher Grodman | 9:30 min. Short | USA. 2015. World premiere.
A meeting with a Holocaust survivor (Eli Wallach in his final performance), teaches a preoccupied young man how life can change in a moment. Inspired by a true story.