“Everlasting Moments” is a film by Swedish director Jan Troell about a woman who finds art — and meaning — through photography.
Set in working-class Sweden in the early 1900s, the story unfolds over the decades, showing a life not entirely transformed by photography but profoundly touched by it.
Note the beautiful old camera in the film. Ka Lito swears he had such a camera when he was younger.
There’s a full review of the film at The Seattle Times.


