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Episode 19, Mess and Forgiveness - Coming of Age Narratives in Television and Media

Nov 02, 202130 minSeason 2Ep. 19
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What was it about Emily in Paris that got it nominated at awards season over shows like I May Destroy You? Why does The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air have lasting power after neon jackets and the Carlton have gone the way of the fax machine and VCR?

In this episode of Justice of Motion, we speak about representation in coming of age narratives, specifically with regards to cultural and inter-generational identity. This episode is hosted by our two 2021 SJFI film fellows, Eva Bryner and Sowyma Kannan.

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