Screen Cares' co-hosts, Jennie and Sarah, discuss how a movie can become a cinematic portrayal of one's ancestry and how movies can grow with a viewer over time. The story of the four March sisters has held a place in the hearts of readers since Louisa May Alcott wrote Little Women more that 150 years ago. Their story entered into Jennie’s heart at the age of nine when she and her mother saw the 1994 adaptation of Little Women. Jennie's affection for this cozy film has moved into the realm of film-friendship and she introduces listeners to the special lessons each character offers.
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This episode originally aired on May 22, 2023.
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