The Ties That Bind is an experimental documentary about the filmmaker's mother, who was born and lived in southern Germany from 1920-1950. Through a mixture of personal anecdote and social history, she describes the rise of Nazism, the war years, and the Allied occupation, during which she met her future husband, an American soldier. The Ties That Bind breaks with the usual format of war documentaries, thus allowing a different portrait of the individual to emerge, while it reflects on the current political situation in America and the filmmaker's activities in relation to those issues.
Directed by Su Friedrich
woman director
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Su Friedrich
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Su Friedrich
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Popular Reviews
3 reviews
MariaPRO
8.0★ · 02/13/23
Really powerful. Made me feel grateful that I am not in war and reminded me of those that are. Sometimes life can be so hectic that you think that what you can't survive what you're going through. Seeing this story and how she got to buy her piano at the end, gave me hope.
Really powerful. Made me feel grateful that I am not in war and reminded me of those that are. Sometimes life can be so hectic that you think that what you can't survive what you're going through. Seeing this story and how she got to buy her piano at the end, gave me hope.