Watch this conversation on “Understanding Memory, Family Trauma and Divorce Through Film” with Ellen Bruno, director of Split and Split UP: The TEEN Years, Viviane Silvera, director of See Memory, Alan Oda, Professor of Psychology at Azusa Pacific University, and R. John Williams, Associate Professor of English and Film & Media Studies at Yale University. Moderated by Chithra Jeyaram, (Foreign Puzzle).
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