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Now Playing In Los Angeles: ‘A Photographic Memory,’ About A Daughter Discovering The Mother She Never Really Knew
In 'A Photographic Memory,' director Rachel Elizabeth Seed seeks to reconnect with her mother, who died suddenly when Rachel was only a baby.
Decades after her mother’s passing, Seed discovered those recordings and put them at the heart of a documentary, A Photographic Memory, a film that can also be described as gentle, inquisitive, and wise. Sheila Turner-Seed died suddenly of a cerebral hemorrhage, leaving Rachel to be raised by a loving father, Brian Seed, also a noted photographer. The viewer will have the impression of being present for the interview sessions between Turner-Seed, Henri-Cartier-Bresson, Gordon Parks and the other famed photographers heard on the recordings.
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