In 1971, Jean Eustache set a camera in front of his grandmother Odette and invited her to speak. The film that emerged, Numéro Zéro, is a vivid document of one woman’s life told without embellishment.
Carol Ruth Silver, a retired lawyer and lifelong activist, with a commitment to civil rights and education, underscores the significant impact of her historical account. Join The Reading Glass Books ...
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