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So, 'The Story' from 1969 is this charming little documentary that captures a moment in time. It's a simple setup, really—a young boy spins an imaginative tale about zoo animals, with his adorable sister chiming in with her own thoughts and reactions. You can feel the spontaneity; it’s like you're eavesdropping on this intimate sibling moment. The film is rich with that home video vibe, which, given it was made by Homer Groening, gives it a unique personal touch. The pacing is relaxed, allowing the viewer to savor the ebb and flow of their conversation. Plus, it features early glimpses of Matt, Lisa, and Maggie, making it a sweet slice of family history.
'The Story' is somewhat of a rarity in the realm of family documentaries. It has seen limited distribution, often popping up in collector circles rather than mainstream releases, which adds to its appeal. The film's personal nature lends itself well to those interested in the early works of notable creators like Homer Groening. Given its scarcity and the nostalgic value tied to the Groening family, collectors often seek it out for its candid portrayal of childhood imagination and familial bonds.
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