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Jennifer – Stewart Copeland

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Jennifer (2008)
In the short film Jennifer, filmmaker Stewart Copeland explores his relationship with his mother through a recorded conversation between eighth-grade students and astronauts aboard the international space station. Utilizing home movies, found footage, ambient music and voice over, combined with Copeland’s own imagery, the film explores the distant spaces between memory and history; hope and fear; longing and loss, creating something both personal and universal.

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3 comments for “Jennifer – Stewart Copeland”

  1. RT @MarBelle: Thanks to @jeanief suggestion, we have clips & a commentary from Stewart Copeland for his doc :http://bit.ly/GF2k9 Int up Thu

    Posted by Jeanie Finlay | September 3, 2009, 10:23 am
  2. great film. thank you for having Stewart as your guest

    Posted by kyle | September 4, 2009, 1:20 am
  3. Glad you like Stewart’s work. He’s a very talented filmmaker.

    Posted by MarBelle | September 4, 2009, 1:21 pm

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