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Your Mum and Dad

Oct 3, 2019
1h 16m
★ 6.0

A devastating truth.

Overview

The film follows Michael Moskowitz’s work with a New York-based therapist named Kirkland Vaughns, one of the few African-American Freudian therapists in the United States, while the director reveals her own family’s devastating trauma.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

EO

Cast

Klaartje Quirijns

Herself

Klaartje Quirijns

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