Filmmaker Morgan Dews was very close to his grandmother Allis, but it wasn't until after her death in 2001 that he became aware of an astounding archive she'd amassed throughout the 1960s. Filled with startlingly intimate and candid audio recordings detailing her family's increasingly turbulent lives, the collection also contained hundreds of silent home movies, photographs and written journals. Using only these found materials, Dews has fashioned a searing family portrait that affords fly-on-the-wall access to one family's struggles amid an America on the verge of dramatic transformation. And that film is Must Read After My Death. We recently met up with Dews to talk about his very personal documentary. Click on the video clip below to watch our exclusive video interview:

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