A fifty-year-old clump of grass, a sweater that once belonged to a French actress, and a forty-year-old sugar egg have become emotional treasures for the unique characters in Vincent Liota’s endearing, entertaining, and existential film. An NPR correspondent, a literary author, and a graphic designer let us in on the secret life of the special objects they keep as a way to preserve memories, conjure experiences, and find meaning in their lives.
Vincent Liota
Director, Writer
Robert Krulwich
Self
Heidi Julavits
Self
Rick Rawlins
Self

Marie Kondo
Self (archive)

Jad Abumrad
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Nadine Chaney
Self
Nelson Dale
Self
Joshua Glenn
Self
Amy Gusick
Self
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