
Flicks, Matt Glasby
“Love is so short, forgetting is so long,” quotes a major character in Canadian actor/writer/director Sarah Polley's gorgeous, quietly daring family documentary. A memorial to her late mother, Diane, an actress who smiled like Marilyn Monroe and conducted her love life just as chaotically, it consists of frank interviews with the extended Polley clan interspersed with extraordinary amounts of sun-bleached Super-8 footage.
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