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Memories of a troubled brother come to sensitive life in the exquisite ‘Blue Heron’

Using elements of documentary, personal reflection and fiction, filmmaker Sophy Romvari turns a painful part of her family’s past into a vital act of remembrance.

Katie Walsh
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