

Palm to Palm: Love. Home. Family
"Everybody should have a home. If you punish a nation, this is so abstract, it's very mean to use your power to put another country in your control... Instead of punishment, maybe we should have love." Eliane from Chile, Milad from Iran, and Georgia from Greece, three migrants in the UK and their thoughts on love, home, family, and Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the complex journey of finding love, creating a home, and building a family within the LGBTQ+ community. It features intimate stories and personal reflections from individuals and couples, highlighting the unique challenges and profound joys they experience in their pursuit of belonging and connection.
Critical Reception
The film received a generally positive reception for its heartfelt and honest portrayal of LGBTQ+ family building. Critics praised its emotional depth and the authenticity of the stories shared, though some noted its intimate focus might limit broader appeal.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its raw emotional honesty and personal narratives.
- Appreciated for shedding light on the diverse experiences of LGBTQ+ family creation.
- Some found the documentary's focus to be very niche.
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Fun Fact
Director Anthony D. P. Mann also appears as a subject in the documentary, sharing his own experiences.
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