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All That You Possess
An obsessed scholar attempts to withdraw from the world but finds personal ties drawing him back into the family he had left behind, in this novelistic, beautifully modulated drama from acclaimed Québécois filmmaker Bernard Émond.
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Plot Summary
Filmmaker David V. Rosen documents his family's journey of sorting through the material possessions of his recently deceased father, a Holocaust survivor. As they sift through decades of accumulated belongings, they uncover hidden stories and confront complex emotions about legacy, memory, and what truly holds value.
Critical Reception
All That You Possess received positive reviews for its intimate and poignant exploration of family history and the emotional weight of material objects. Critics praised its sensitive handling of difficult themes and its universal resonance concerning memory and loss.
What Reviewers Say
A deeply personal and moving examination of memory and legacy.
Effectively uses the process of sorting belongings to delve into family history and emotional truths.
Resonates with audiences through its relatable themes of loss and the meaning of possessions.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The documentary was inspired by the filmmaker's own experience of clearing out his father's house after his passing, leading him to reflect on the stories contained within everyday objects.
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