Proctors and Union College Film Studies present: A Mother Apart (2024)
Staceyann Chin embodies multiple complex identities—poet, activist, lesbian, Jamaican American, mother—but the most complicated of all is “daughter.” Abandoned by her mother as a child, Staceyann has been seeking her out for decades, traveling the globe in a one-sided attempt to forge a meaningful bond with the woman who brought her into the world. And now, as the sole parent of nine-year-old Zuri, she wrestles with an all-consuming dilemma: how to mother a daughter when your own mother was missing in action.
In an extraordinary tale of grace and forgiveness, filmmaker Laurie Townshend profiles one woman’s inspired and deeply intentional parenting. “A Mother Apart” catches up with Staceyann as she picks up the trail of her elusive mother—a trail that leads to Brooklyn, Montreal, Cologne and, finally, back to her native Jamaica. Along the way she just may find the sense of home she’s been longing for.
A healing journey spanning three generations, the film is punctuated with vivid animation, imagery from personal archives and excerpts from Staceyann’s arresting live performances. Her singularly intersectional voice, showcased in the legendary Def Poetry Slam and hit solo shows like MotherStruck!, infuses “A Mother Apart” with deep compassion and commanding intelligence. This screening will be introduced by Jim de Sève, Filmmaker and Artist-in-Residence and Co-director of Union College’s Film Studies Program. Not Rated. 89 minutes.
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