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After the death of her Japanese American mother, Anne Kuroda Duppstaad, 64, finally finds the courage to confront the toxic legacy of her father, a famous artist and cruel narcissist. With the encouragement of a former art professor, she begins pursuing her life-long dream to become an artist in her own right. But the needs of her family tug at her heart. Her thirty-two year old daughter's love-life is falling apart and Annie's husband, facing retirement, struggles with depression, leading her to conclude: “There is a glass ceiling for women. . .and it's made out of the people we love.”
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SUPERANNO After the death of her Japanese American mother, 64-year-old Anne Kuroda Duppstaad finds the courage to confront the toxic legacy of her father, a famous artist and cruel narcissist. Encouraged by a former art professor, she pursues her lifelong dream to become an artist in her own right, but faces daunting obstacles at home, leading Annie to conclude: "There is a glass ceiling for women…and it's made out of the people we love." Original.
Synopsis
After the death of Japanese American mother, Anne Kuroda Duppstaad, 64, confronts the toxic legacy of her father, a famous artist and cruel narcissist, to become an artist in her own right.