Jodie Mack convinced us with her innovative and vibrant style that brings together her personal story with a larger moment in recent history. The obsessive exploration of her mother's poster distribution business uncovers abandoned memories that fluctuate between high and low culture. The stop motion collage style manages to reimagine the medium of 16 mm film in a colourful, psychedelic and very personal manner, in effect destroying the old to make way for something new. All throughout the film its viewer is guided by an eccentric soundtrack, a joyful appropriation of the Pink Floyd album The Dark Side of the Moon.