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The Time Step
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The Time Step

Mar 8, 2026
0h 1m
★ 0.0

Overview

A portrait of the filmmakers grandmother made from self scanned 8mm footage from 1940's-1960's. Commissioned for the 2026 True/False Film Festival.

Genres

Documentary

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Estelle Shorr

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