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In her beautifully nuanced and deeply personal documentary, Tracey Arcabasso Smith journeys across four generations of h | dG1fSVhwc0NBV0l3Nk0
Transcript
00:00 [VIDEO PLAYBACK]
00:01 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:03 [CHILDREN SINGING]
00:06 [APPLAUSE]
00:09 You're going to tell us all your stories.
00:15 What stories?
00:16 Like, life.
00:18 I was born, I got married, and here I am.
00:22 That's it?
00:22 Nothing in between?
00:26 Why is it so hard to talk, to have real conversations
00:30 about the hard stuff?
00:32 All these women are afraid to talk about it.
00:35 I guess because it was family people involved.
00:37 What do you want to know, my deepest, darkest secrets?
00:45 I want to know everything.
00:46 You don't know half of it.
00:47 Our mothers had to put up with a lot.
00:54 Oh, yeah.
00:55 Everybody's got skeletons in their closet.
00:58 Oh.
00:59 I was a teenager.
01:03 So you didn't tell anyone?
01:05 I never told anyone.
01:07 Never.
01:10 So that's it.
01:12 So that's it.
01:14 Oh, OK.
01:16 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:19 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:23 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:27 I don't think you can move forward
01:29 until you've truly dealt with the past.
01:33 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:36 (click)
01:38 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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