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19: Re-Membering Your Parent (AFTERSUN)

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When we get older, we often think back to our own parents, trying to make sense of that relationship through our fractured memories. In this emotional episode, we discuss parenting from both ends (as sons and as fathers) through the film AFTERSUN. We get vulnerable sharing about experiences with our fathers, and how this realistic father-daughter story broke Derrick. Along the way, we discuss the struggles of parenting, the Narrative Practice of Re-Membering, and the power of film as a visual medium for storytelling.

  • Introduction (0:00)
  • Why We Chose 'AFTERSUN' (1:39)
  • Memory, and Film as a Visual Medium (6:35)
  • Struggling as a Parent (17:53)
  • Coming of Age (30:12)
  • The Art of Re-Membering (41:47)
  • Conclusion (50:56)

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All Things Narrative exists to guide you towards telling and living your story more meaningfully. Explore the story your life is telling through a FREE Discovery Call schedule at: allthingsnarrative.com

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Connect with Derrick on Letterboxd @thenarrativeguy

Check out Joseph's stop-motion films on YouTube @JoeLee Stark25

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When we get older, we often think back to our own parents, trying to make sense of that relationship through our fractured memories. In this emotional episode, we discuss parenting from both ends (as sons and as fathers) through the film AFTERSUN. We get vulnerable sharing about experiences with our fathers, and how this realistic father-daughter story broke Derrick. Along the way, we discuss the struggles of parenting, the Narrative Practice of Re-Membering, and the power of film as a visual medium for storytelling.

  • Introduction (0:00)
  • Why We Chose 'AFTERSUN' (1:39)
  • Memory, and Film as a Visual Medium (6:35)
  • Struggling as a Parent (17:53)
  • Coming of Age (30:12)
  • The Art of Re-Membering (41:47)
  • Conclusion (50:56)

Stay up to date with our movie club, and see which films we'll cover in the future.

All Things Narrative exists to guide you towards telling and living your story more meaningfully. Explore the story your life is telling through a FREE Discovery Call schedule at: allthingsnarrative.com

Follow us on Instagram @allthingsnarrative Like us on Facebook @allthingsnarrative
Connect with Derrick on Letterboxd @thenarrativeguy

Check out Joseph's stop-motion films on YouTube @JoeLee Stark25

Produced by All Things Narrative LLC

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