Brown Bread is a personal documentary about what it means to grow up in an adoptive family. In the hills of Northern California, an unusual family gathers for their reunion. As they join hands around the table, their colorful mix of races looks like the American dream of integration. It started with a vision. The grandparents recall how in the 1970s they began to adopt. Scenes from the week-long reunion are intercut with images from their adult children's daily lives. Their ability to laugh and to love across boundaries of social and racial division made this family possible. But their differences still drive them apart.
Adoption gave the same last name to six children from very different backgrounds. But what does it mean to integrate race and class into one family?
Brown Bread is a personal documentary about what it means to grow up in an adoptive family.
In the hills of Northern California, an unusual family gathers for their reunion. As they join hands around the table, their colorful mix of races looks like the American dream of integration.
It started with a vision. The grandparents recall how in the 1970s they began to adopt. Scenes from the week-long reunion are intercut with images from their adult children's daily lives. Their ability to laugh and to love across boundaries of social and racial division made this family possible. But their differences still drive them apart.