The film 51 Birch Street has been out for 3 years now but I just got around to seeing it. In the film, filmmaker Doug Block sifts through years of home movies, photographs, and his mother’s journals while concurrently interviewing his father, sisters and family friends to discover more about his parents’ marriage.
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