Time Passages
... a disarmingly devastating and sweet documentary... a film that celebrates life in its multifaceted complexity...
Time Passages
A pandemic rages across the globe. In the final months of his mother Elaine's late-stage dementia, gay filmmaker Kyle Henry uses his extensive family archive to travel back in time, exploring the complicated bonds of identity, history, and belonging in his large Texas family. Charting Elaine's promising early life through her years of motherhood and self-sacrifice, finally tracing their relationship to its inevitable end, Time Passages explores Kyle's conflicting feelings of love, grief, guilt, and helplessness. Beneath the Kodachrome smiles and grainy Super-8 home movies lie the difficult truths that so many families hide. With their unearthing, Time Passages becomes a memento mori: a testament to love, legacy and the things that carry us through life's most challenging times.
Genre
Documentary,
Aging,
LGBTQ+
Web Site
Runtime
86
Language
English
Director
Kyle Henry
Producer
Jason Wehling
FEATURED REVIEW
Remus Jackson, Hyper Real Film Club
“... a richly constructed scrapbook… meticulously crafted ... puts a spotlight on how families grapple with dementia and care … opens the door for connections with other families.”
Played at
Glendale 2.14.25 - 2.20.25
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