Waubonsee Community College

An Alzheimer's story, produced by Kenneth Paul Rosenberg and Ruth Neuwald

Label
An Alzheimer's story, produced by Kenneth Paul Rosenberg and Ruth Neuwald
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
For College; Adult audiences
Main title
An Alzheimer's story
Medium
electronic resource
Oclc number
747796166
Responsibility statement
produced by Kenneth Paul Rosenberg and Ruth Neuwald
Runtime
28
Summary
This documentary provides the rare opportunity of following a family with an Alzheimer s victim for two years. When we first meet the Jasper family, it is apparent that Anna has difficulty remembering. Her husband, Jack, is horrified to learn that she has Alzheimer s disease. As she declines, Jack and his daughter Zena are faced with the agonizing task of putting Anna into a nursing home. The story is told without narration. Its power and poignancy lie in the succession of images - the beautiful and strong woman she was and the pathetic nursing home resident she became. At the beginning of the filming the daughter says to her mother, "I love you," and Anna answers with a smile and a kiss. By the end, when her daughter says, "I love you," Anna no longer responds. What gives this documentary its special quality is the intimate relationship established between the filmmakers and the family. The Jaspers open their hearts to us, and we share this painful episode of their lives
Target audience
general
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