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Release Date:
November 11, 2020
Original Title:
Love & Stuff
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Artemis Rising
Fork Films
Impact Partners
Judith Helfand Productions
Medalia Productions
Secret Sauce Media
The Bertha Foundation
The New York Times
Wavelength
Whitewater Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 79
Seven months after helping her terminally ill mother during the end of her life in home-hospice, filmmaker Judith Helfand becomes a "new old" single mother at 50. Overnight, she's pushed to deal with her stuff: 63 boxes of her parent's heirlooms overwhelming her office-turned-future-baby's room, the weight her mother had begged her to lose, and the reality of being a half century older than her daughter.
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Co-Executive Producer:
Jenifer Westphal
Rick Rosenthal
Nancy Stephens
Janet Tittiger
Leslie Berriman
Gottfried Tittiger
Alexandra Shiva
Ann Lovell
Lynda Weinman
Nion McEvoy
Director:
Judith Helfand
Director of Photography:
Daniel Gold
Editor:
Marina Katz
David Cohen
Executive Producer:
Regina K. Scully
Jenny Raskin
Nancy Blachman
Sarah Cavanaugh
Dan Cogan
Susan Margolin
Megan Gelstein
Geralyn White Dreyfous
Music:
Paul Brill
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