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Grains of Sand - Special screening followed by Q&A with the filmmaker, Sarah Gross, in person.
Meeting House Presents at the Unitarian Society of Hartford
Hartford, CT
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Oct 24, 2025 7:00 PM



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General $10.00 ($12.09 with service fee)
 
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Grains of Sand - Special screening followed by Q&A with the filmmaker, Sarah Gross, in person.
Special screening followed by Q&A with the filmmaker, Sarah Gross, in person.

Filmed over eight years, Grains of Sand accompanies the filmmakers mother and mother-in-law, artists and close friends, as they enter their ninth decade. Through conversation, memories and artwork, along with reflections by the filmmaker herself, they create together this positive, different kind of coming-of-age story.

Margot and Barbara, close friends and artists, and the directors mother & mother-in-law, meet for a work retreat in a stone farmhouse in the German countryside. They are both on the cusp of their ninth decade. As they begin to work on the large stones they have brought to sculpt, they embark on a conversation about creativity and aging, exploring what it means for them to arrive at this stage of their lives. Their wrinkled hands become dusty as they scrape and chisel the stones.

Margot was born in England and now lives in San Francisco with her husband of over 60 years. In her studio she reflects on the struggle it took for her to maintain her painting practice as she navigated expectations as a wife and mother. She visits the gravesite she and her husband have chosen outside the city. On green sloping hills of the burial grounds, Margot imagines how it will be to live alone if Peter dies first.

In her studio in Hamburg, mother-in-law Barbara explains how after her divorce she didnt have much money. She found a way to support herself with a part time job so that she would have time to paint every day. She hopes she can continue painting until her very last gasp. Barbara shares an apartment with her second husband, and observes how their relationship is changing now that they are approaching 80.

The farmhouse becomes a yearly ritual where the women share their pasts, discuss their artistic processes, and reflect on their changing roles as artists, women, and mothers. Margot and Barbara arent looking back on their lives. They are living them.

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Meeting House Presents at the Unitarian Society of Hartford (View)
50 Bloomfield Avenue
Hartford, CT 06105
United States
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Film > Foreign
Film > Movies
Social > Conversation

Kid Friendly: Yes!
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

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Owner: Meeting House Presents
On BPT Since: Aug 31, 2017
 
Unitarian Society of Hartford
grainsofsandthefilm.com/ab...

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