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Family Obligations (Kenneth R. Frank, USA, 2019)
Variations on a theme: You can ghost your friends, but you can't disappear your family. Alternatively:
Everywhere you go, there they are. Family. Can't live with them, can't stuff them in a sack and throw them
in a river. Despite some technical struggles, Kenneth R. Frank's Family Obligations
is a quirky but life-affirming independent film that takes a close look at the burdens that family can
begrudgingly lead us to shoulder and the strength and new connections we can develop by doing so.
A sudden death in the family results in Peter Steele (Chris Mollica) being pulled back into a family dynamic he had thought he had escaped.
Variations on a theme: You can ghost your friends, but you can't disappear your family. Alternatively:
Everywhere you go, there they are. Family. Can't live with them, can't stuff them in a sack and throw them
in a river. Despite some technical struggles, Kenneth R. Frank's Family Obligations
is a quirky but life-affirming independent film that takes a close look at the burdens that family can
begrudgingly lead us to shoulder and the strength and new connections we can develop by doing so.
A sudden death in the family results in Peter Steele (Chris Mollica) being pulled back into a family dynamic he had thought he had escaped.