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Love & Stuff
“How do you live without your mother?” Filmmaker Judith Helfand asks this unbearable question twice: as a daughter caring for her terminally ill mother, and as an “old new mom,” single parenting her much-longed-for adopted baby girl. With footage from 25 years of first-person filmmaking, shiva babka and 63 boxes of dead parents’ “stuff,” the film asks: what do we really need to leave our children?

Watch the broadcast premiere of Love & Stuff on the award-winning television series POV on September 5th at 10:00 p.m. ET (check local listings) on PBS, pbs.org, and the PBS Video app.
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  • The Feedback: Judith Helfand's 'Love & Stuff' - Interview in Documentary
     
  • ‘Thank G-d My Mother Is Already Dead’: Mourning in the Time of Coronavirus - Feature in The Daily Beast
     
  • 'Love & Stuff': Film Review - Review in Variety
     
  • A Daughter Uncovers What Her Mother Left Behind in Judith Helfand’s 'Love and Stuff' - Review in A Moveable Feast
Love & Stuff | Op-Docs | The New York Times
"I feel like this movie is a very poignant film to be watching in your home, if you’re surrounded by things that had belonged to your parents or if you’re not able to see your parents right now and you’re just having a relationship over Zoom or WhatsApp. I feel like this movie is a meditation on love."
-Judith Helfand, director
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