Yance Ford's debut feature is a deeply moving,
complex film about a family murder, memory, injustice and the institutional racism that continues to pervade America's legal, social and economic systems.
Not exact matches
Kinoshita's ambitious and intensely moving
film begins as a multigenerational epic
about the military legacy of one Japanese
family, before settling into an emotionally
complex portrayal of parental love during wartime.
Sarah Polley's brilliant, award - winning documentary
about her
family and their
complex inter-relations is our latest
film on demand offering
The learning objectives for this Interest Group are 1) to assess prevailing cultural assumptions
about families in cross-cultural contexts though the use of
film; 2) to dialogue
about the use of
film to explore
complex self of the therapist dilemmas; and 3) to develop criteria for what may constitute good practices in the use of
film for
family therapy training