The documentary film and educational initiative Objects and Memory is about how we respond to history while it is happening and how we tell our stories through the otherwise ordinary things in our homes and museums that are associated with people, places, and events.
The film was the PBS national prime time special in commemoration of the seventh anniversary of 9/11. With narration by Frank Langella and music by Philip Glass, Objects and Memory invites viewers to consider what they value most, and how we form communities across time.
Objects and Memory is now available for purchase. The DVD includes additonal interviews, personal stories, and deleted/extended scenes. Available here.
Objects and Memory has been selected as a winner of the American Association for State and Local History Leadership in History Awards, to be presented on September 24, in Oklahoma City. These awards are considered the most prestigious national recognition for achievement in the preservation and interpretation of state and local history. [Press Release].
Filmmaker Jon Fein was recently interviewed on Public Radio in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Listen at Public Broadcasting or at iTunes.
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“With the anniversary of Sept. 11 coming up Thursday, this calm public broadcasting special reminds us that there can be more power in one ordinary found object than in all but the most eloquent rhetorical tributes...”
New York Daily News
“Moving and relevant”
Preservation Nation
“Making compelling use of Frank Langella’s dusky, measured narration and Philip Glass’ alternately haunting, soaring music—as persistent as memory itself—the documentary considers the way everyday things can transform our lives and be themselves transformed in the wake of tragedy...In Objects and Memory, the physical metamorphosis of workaday items from the Trade Center becomes a metaphor for the effect of recovered possessions on the lives of survivors and victims’ families”
The Journal News
“...Unlike some Sept. 11 memorials, Objects and Memory may not always trigger the saddest remembrances of that day. Just some of the most enduring."
New York Daily News
“...a meditation on how seemingly ordinary objects can serve as a link to past events and absent loved ones in the wake of catastrophic events...The film concludes that without such objects, the stories they represent would lack vibrancy, and that without the stories, the objects would lack significance. Objects and Memory is a moving exploration of how the two conjoin.”
In the face of sudden disruption and inexplicable loss, there is a need to bridge the irreplaceable past with a hopeful future. This film follows people driven to preserve meaningful objects in the aftermath of 9/11 and other upheavals. Otherwise ordinary items come to symbolize experiences, aspirations, and identity. Without the objects, the stories would lack vibrancy; without the stories the objects would lack significance. Taken together, the images of the objects and the stories they evoke lead the viewer on a journey where the commonplace is transformed into the remarkable and where the stuff of history is highly personalized.