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How My Grandmother Became a Chairinfo | 2020 | 9.55min | Animation | Germany, Lebanon, Qatar |
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Director | Nicolas Fattouh |
Screening Schedule | 5.19 (Thursday) 13:00 CGV Picadiri 1958, Hall 6, On P.F.N |
An aging grandmother loses her five senses, one after the other before finally becoming a wooden chair. Throughout her transformation, she realizes that her African housekeeper is not the wild animal she once thought she was, but the caring and loyal family member she was sadly lacking. A poignant story about illness and growing old which employs imagination and metaphor to show the difficult and painful process of departing.
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