David D. Williams – Lillian (1993)
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Like its subject, “Lillian” is a film that moves slowly and surely, but ultimately has a remarkable impact. A “fictional documentary” whose inspiration is portrayed by its very source, David D. Williams’s film documents a day in the life of Lillian Folley, a
57-year-old African American caretaker whose Richmond house provides a hopeful start for foster children and a dignified end for the elderly.
On the surface, the things that happen in the course of Lillian’s long day — she is first up and last to sleep — are mundane events. Williams’s triumph is not that he ennobles Lillian — she doesn’t need that kind of patronizing — but that he recognizes the quiet strength that allows her to function in the face of others’ constant needs.
Lillian moves with the assuredness of a nurse in an emergency room, which her house often resembles. It is populated with four young children, including Lillian’s 7-year-old granddaughter, Nina (Wilhamenia Dickens), and three elderly boarders. One group is abandoned by their parents, the other by their children; it’s Lillian who becomes the center of their lives and the caretaker of their needs.
She seems to be always in motion, from one floor to another, answering phones, dealing with events too small to be called crises, but clearly crucial to the parties involved. They include getting the kids off to school and changing diapers, chiding a daughter into moving her dying mother to a hospital, negotiating insurance payments and making meals.
Lillian (1993).avi
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Container: AVI
Runtime: 1h 17mn
Size: 1.05 GiB
Video
Codec: XviD
Resolution: 720x432
Aspect ratio: 5:3
Frame rate: 29.970 fps
Bit rate: 1 800 kb/s
Audio
2.0ch MP3 @ 128 kb/s
https://nitro.download/view/4B21F624D817735/Lillian_(1993).avi
Language(s):English
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