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Synopsis
Documentary filmmaker Doug Block had every reason to believe his parent’s 54-year marriage was a good one. So he isn’t prepared when, just a few months after his mothers’ unexpected death, his 83-year old father, Mike, phones to announce that he’s moving to Florida to live with “Kitty”, his secretary from 40 years before. Always close to his mother and equally distant from his father, he’s stunned and suspicious. When Mike and Kitty marry and sell the longtime family home, Doug returns to suburban Long Island with camera in hand for one last visit. And there, among the lifetime of memories being packed away forever, he discovers 3 large boxes filled with his moms’ daily diaries going back 35 years. Realizing he has only a few short weeks before the movers come and his dad will be gone for good, the veteran documentarian sticks around, determined to investigate the mystery of his parents’ marriage. Through increasingly candid conversations with family members and friends, and constantly surprising diary revelations, Doug finally comes to peace with two parents who are far more complex and troubled than he ever imagined. Both unexpectedly funny and heartbreaking, 51 Birch Street is the first-person account of Block’s unpredictable journey through a whirlwind of dramatic life-changing events: the death of his mother, the uncovering of decades of family secrets, and the ensuing reconciliation with his father. What begins as his own intimate, autobiographical story, soon evolves into a broader meditation on the universal themes of love, marriage, fidelity and the mystery of family. 51 Birch Street spans 60 years and 3 generations, and weaves together hundreds of faded snapshots, 8mm home movies and two decades of verité footage. The result is a timeless tale of what can happen when our most fundamental assumptions about family are suddenly called into question.

Audience Q&A with Doug Block, dir.
Paul moderates an audience Q&A session with Doug Block, director of 51 Birch Street. (9/28/06, Spout event)

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Sidewalk discussion with a couple film professors
Kristin and Dave meet some film professors on the sidewalk after seeing 51 Birch Street. They examine the craft of the making of the film. (9/28/06, Spout event)

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Production Crew

David Rivello Associate Editor
Doug Block Cinematographer
H. Scott Salinas Composer (Music Score)
Machine Head Composer (Music Score)
Amy Seplin Director
Doug Block Director
Amy Seplin Editor
Ed Priddy Executive Producer
John Priddy Executive Producer
Sheila Nevins Executive Producer
Doug Block Producer
Lori Cheatle Producer
Amy Seplin Screenwriter
Doug Block Screenwriter
Otto Gain Sound/Sound Designer
Lisa Heller Supervising Producer
David Rivello Visual Effects
Year: 2005
Runtime: 88
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Documentary


Produced by
Copacetic Pictures
HBO/Cinemax Documentary Films
Priddy Brothers Entertainment

Release
October 18, 2006 (USA - Limited)
by Truly Indie

Awards
2006 - Best Documentary (Runner-up) - Boston Society of Film Critics