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So, 'Mother was a CEO' tells this intriguing tale about Britt-Marie, who was quite the character in her day. It’s all about how she reclaimed her family's brush factory from her husband's wicked brother, set in the late fifties. You feel the atmosphere of that era, the tension between familial loyalty and ambition. The pacing, much like a good documentary, ebbs and flows, weaving between Britt-Marie’s recollections and her daughter’s journey to document it all. The personal touch is palpable, especially when you see the bond they share in piecing together this legacy. Not a fanfare of grand visuals, but rather a raw, intimate exploration of women's strength and resilience. Definitely stands out for its candid approach and emotional depth.
Documentary format explores personal historyFocus on women’s empowerment and legacyIntimate storytelling through mother-daughter lens
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