We are pleased to welcome Kyle Henry, director of Time Passages for Documentary Club this August!
About the Film
In the final months of his mother Elaine’s late-stage dementia, as a pandemic rages across the globe, filmmaker Kyle Henry time travels via his family archive and his own memories to heal past wounds. Theirs is a large Texan family, but as one of Elaine's primary caregivers, the gay son shares a unique and complicated bond with his mother. Charting his mother’s early life and dashed desires through to years of motherhood and self-sacrifice, and tracing their relationship to its inevitable end, Time Passages playfully reckons with feelings of grief, conflict and loss of control. Beneath the Kodachrome smiles and grainy Super-8 home movies, Henry unearths difficult truths as an act of intergenerational healing that becomes a testament to love, legacy and those things that carry us through life’s most challenging times. Learn more about the film by visiting their website here.
About the Director
For 30 years, Kyle has traversed film forms to bring authentic stories of interrelationship to audiences at fests, theaters, and streaming platforms. His fictions use documentary methods to devise stories based on research, creating deeper authenticity. His documentaries use fictional techniques to portray interior worlds of subjective memory and thought. From his SXSW premiered documentaries University Inc.'s exploration of toxic higher-ed corporatization and American Cowboy’s sensitive stereotype toppling portrayal of a gay rodeo champ; to Sundance and Cannes’ Directors’ Fortnight premiered fiction feature Room’s psychic journey of a working class woman in post-9/11 America, Fourplay's vivid investigation of sexual intimacy, to Chicago set Rogers Park's “eye for the intimate, dividend-paying gesture” (NYTimes) that is “brimming with universal truths” (Chicago Sun-Times), his deep mining of human experience has the purposeful goal of facilitating community discussion, as he tours with all of his works to converse directly with audiences in a variety of settings. Time Passages is his re-emergence as a documentarian after 20 years making fiction films.
Participating Branches
Each month, Documentary Club travels to different branches where you can watch a film and participate in a discussion with your neighbors. Each documentary is selected based on a thought-provoking topic. For this month, be sure to join us to watch Time Passages and chat with the director himself! Click the links to register:
- Blackstone - Monday, August 10, 5:30pm
- Harold Washington Library Center - Tuesday, August 11, 5:30pm
- Rogers Park - Monday, August 24, 5:30pm
- Lincoln Park - Saturday, August 29, 1:00pm
Time Passages is 86 minutes long and is unrated.


