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So, 'Jennifer' is this fascinating little documentary from 2009 that dives into Stewart Copeland's personal reflections about his mother. The film's pacing is pretty relaxed, letting you soak in the atmosphere of the conversation. You’ve got these eighth graders chatting with astronauts on the ISS, which adds a surreal layer to the narrative. There's this juxtaposition of childhood curiosity and the vastness of space, all tied to Copeland's relationship with his mom. The practical effects aren't the focus here, but rather the emotional depth in the dialogue. It’s not flashy, but it's got this quiet resonance that sticks with you. Definitely a unique exploration of familial ties amidst the backdrop of cosmic wonder.
Focuses on personal storytelling.Features a unique interaction with astronauts.Explores themes of family and wonder.
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