Have You Seen Teri
Documentary Feature
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1h 0m
Twenty plus years after Teri was last seen by her family, her niece, filmmaker K. Dené Chinn, began to search for her.
The documentary follows the search as, Dene unpacks a fractured family history marked by disconnection, mental illness, and secrets mingled with socio-historical insights about black homeless women, yet lit with revelations about treatment, health services and surprising discoveries about her aunt.
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