Rewind

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Egyesült Államok, 2019, 86 perc

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Director Sasha Joseph Neulinger shares his vivid childhood memories of a family plagued by a vicious cycle of childhood abuse. This powerful family portrait features an incredible home movie archive that not only provides a stark contrast to the family today, but also offers rare glimpses into visual clues about family dynamics and the actual offenders. This intimate and powerful family portrait braids this vast visual archive into Neulinger’s contemporary investigation to find justice through the criminal justice system and healing for himself and his family. Rewind is an unflinching and moving personal narrative documentary that reconstructs the disturbing story of Neulinger’s boyhood and bravely exposes the insidious abuse passed along through generations. (Tribeca Film Festival)

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angol Using home videos and candid interviews with those closest to him, director Sasha Neulinger, who as a child was sexually abused by his uncle, revives a dark chapter in his family history that others would rather forget. Cheerful moments from family celebrations, seemingly depicting a completely normal family with idyllic relationships, take on a very disturbing meaning in hindsight and become both evidentiary material and a therapeutic tool. A bold reconstruction of the crime and its impact on the psyche of the victim, who is paradoxically perceived by others as the one who disrupts their wellbeing, also shows how the medium of film can help us better understand the story of our own lives. ()