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Still Waters
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A filmmaker's conversations with her mom unveil intergenerational healing and a new start.
Through a series of extraordinarily honest and intimate conversations, filmmaker Aurora Brachman examines the intergenerational fallout of experiences her mother endured as a child. Together, they forge a path forward that offers them a new beginning.
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Still Waters
Special | 12m 4sVideo has Audio Description, Closed Captions
Through a series of extraordinarily honest and intimate conversations, filmmaker Aurora Brachman examines the intergenerational fallout of experiences her mother endured as a child. Together, they forge a path forward that offers them a new beginning.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship♪♪ ♪♪ [ Fire crackling, wind rushing ] -I think I know what happened to you, but you've never really talked about it.
-Well, you kind of know what happened.
Without even discussing it, I think it's kind of apparent.
Yeah.
It was just kind of whenever he saw me, something would happen.
And then when you get into a state like that, you just become paralyzed.
So...yeah.
-Mm-hmm.
Okay.
I'm sorry that happened, Mom.
-Yeah, I know.
Well, he's dead now, so... Not that that's, you know...
But it's kind of, like, one of those things where, again, it wasn't my fault.
I didn't do anything...
I didn't do anything to provoke it, even though his wife said I did, which made it even worse.
-I didn't know that.
-Hm.
-Wow.
-Mm-hmm.
'Cause he told her that.
How's an 11-year-old gonna do that?
-Yeah.
-Mm-hmm.
-Do you feel that this experience affects you now as an adult?
-You can't undo something.
Once it's done, it's in there.
I remember everything.
♪♪ ♪♪ Our family was such that you don't talk about anything.
So I just had to figure out how to deal with things.
Literally on my own.
♪♪ ♪♪ -Laura Berry had invited me to go hang out with her and her mom and her mom's boyfriend.
-Oh, yeah.
-And I really, really wanted to go.
And you kind of snapped and you kind of yelled at me.
-[ Laughs ] Yeah.
-I think that's the first time that I knew that you had had any kind of abuse because I think -- You told me that, "You can't just trust anyone and you don't know this man."
And... As an adult now, I understand that.
But as a kid, it was just kind of terrifying.
And then it sort of got to the point where...
I don't want to talk about things.
-Mm-hmm.
-The response might scare me.
-I couldn't control that visceral...
I guess, fear.
I'm not gonna have a repeat... -Mm-hmm.
-...of what happened to me.
I never learned proper coping skills.
So I felt overwhelmed a lot.
And it's like now looking back on pictures of you kids...
I just think like, "Oh, look!
They were so precious and so cute!"
But I couldn't appreciate you guys at all.
[ Chimes ringing ] Trying to get through the day was like... ...trying to climb a mountain every day.
Just trying to get through a simple day... ...it was just overwhelming for me.
One incident in particular that happened that just haunts me to this day -- And I don't even know if you remember.
I was trying to get ready to go to school -- or I had some place I had to be or you had someplace -- We had to be there.
But I just yelled at you at the top of my lungs.
"We have to get out of here!"
You know how often -- "We have to get going!"
And I just remember you just crying so much that you threw up.
Do you remember that?
[ Water running ] I just knew how upset you were that I was yelling.
And I couldn't control the yelling.
I just couldn't control it!
I just -- Oh.
[Crying] Just thinking about it.
It's so terrible.
-I just wanted to understand better.
-Yeah.
♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ -It just made me want to shut down.
♪♪ It made me want to... ♪♪ ...be quiet and appeasing and all the things that I feel like I am as an adult.
♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ -I regret that we don't get to, you know, like, go out for lunch and just have talks or something.
♪♪ I don't know.
I thought maybe neither one of you girls wanted to do that because you... just don't like me very much.
♪♪ I just wasn't very good at opening up to.
Even though I tried.
♪♪ [ Indistinct conversation ]
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