Paris, Summer 1984. While enjoying a summer love affair in Paris, director Joseph Morder reflects on his unusual childhood in Ecuador, constructing an autobiographical film about the haven to which his parents escaped to after being persecuted by the Nazis in World War II Poland.
One of the major films from an influential experimental filmmaker too little-known outside of France, this is an exemplar example of Joseph Morder’s brand of 8mm autofiction. An impressionistic remembrance of childhood, moving mercurially between Paris, France, and Guayaquil, Ecuador.
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