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Before she made “No Crying at the Dinner Table,” @carolnguyen_ had never heard the term “intergenerational trauma.” But when a film programmer used the phrase in a description of her documentary, it struck her as an apt expression for what she had been grappling with in her work. The short documentary, comprised of a series of intimate interviews with her mother, father, and sister, offer a striking depiction of what families avoid discussing, and what can happen when those taboos dissolve. In the process of making it, Nguyen uncovered family secrets she never knew—and, for the first time, her family started regularly saying “I love you” to one another. Watch the full, 15-minute documentary at the link in our bio.


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