There's something fascinating about discovering artefacts from a parent's childhood.
Perhaps it's the window into the past if offers,France Archives or maybe it's the simple insight into what interested and occupied them when they were growing up.
Recently, movie critic Bilge Ebiri made just such a discovery while clearing out his dad's attic. He took to Twitter on Sunday to share his findings...
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Those film reviews deserve their own spot in a museum.
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