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Another Happy Day
This new mom feels truly terrible at taking care of her newborn, as she stumbles through her days. On her desperate search for a friend, she tumbles into an unlikely bond with an estranged aunt-in-law she never knew.
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Plot Summary
Documentary filmmaker Kirsten Johnson turns her lens on her own family, particularly her mother, who is battling Alzheimer's. Through a series of intimate and often poignant interviews and observations, the film explores themes of memory, love, and the complexities of family relationships.
Critical Reception
Another Happy Day received widespread critical acclaim for its emotional depth, honest portrayal of family dynamics, and Johnson's masterful directorial approach. Critics lauded its ability to balance profound sadness with moments of humor and tenderness.
What Reviewers Say
A deeply personal and moving exploration of family, memory, and loss.
Kirsten Johnson's unflinching gaze captures the complexities of caregiving and familial love.
The film skillfully blends humor and heartbreak, offering a universally resonant portrait of aging parents.
Google audience: Viewers praised the film for its raw honesty and emotional impact, with many relating to the struggles of watching a loved one age and lose their memory. The film's ability to find joy and connection amidst difficult circumstances was frequently highlighted.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival.
Fun Fact
Director Kirsten Johnson began filming her family for this documentary years before her mother's Alzheimer's diagnosis, intending to capture her family in a more traditional sense before the illness progressed.
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