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Title In my parents' basement / a film by Maureen Judge
Published New York, NY : Filmakers Library, 2002

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Description 1 online resource (59 min.)
Series VAST: academic video online
Summary This film explores the stories of three adult children who have returned to their parents' home to live. Each of the subjects and their families grapple with living together. Future dreams, past failures and the present struggles of daily life are captured in close-up over a nine-month period of time. Through conversations, anecdotes, arguments and unpredictable emotional highs and lows, it sheds light on the myriad of issues triggered by adult children moving back in with their parents. We meet Bob, an articulate 34-year-old who has lived with his parents for two years and shows no signs of moving out. He struggles with depression, dislikes sunlight, and can't seem to hold down a job. Nancy, at age 42, was kicked out of her boyfriend's apartment and can't afford a place of her own. She shares the basement with her grandmother, while trying to get her pet grooming business off the ground. Denise and David are a young married couple. They work full time, but have moved in with Denise's parents to save money for a house. In My Parents' Basement reflects a growing phenomenon in today's society, and as the documentary unfolds, it becomes painfully clear that being a parent or a child is a lifelong calling that requires patience, compassion, and strength
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed Dec. 9, 2014)
Originally produced as motion picture in 2001
In English
Silver Award, Houston International Film Festival, 2002
Subject Adult children living with parents -- Canada
Parent and adult child -- Canada
Adult children living with parents.
Parent and adult child.
Canada.
Genre/Form Documentary films.
Documentary films.
Documentaires.
Form Streaming video
Author Judge, Maureen, 1955-
Filmakers Library, inc.
Makin' Movies Inc.
TVOntario.