Tree Without Leaves

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In his most personal film, Kaneto Shindô returns to his childhood trying to recall his loving mother and the events that had led to the break-up of his family. In captivating takes full of bitter-sweet melancholy, the director presents the audiences an essay on the impossibility to convey memories across generations and on the metamorphoses of events re-evaluated in our memory. (Summer Film School)

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