I Remember Better When I Paint

I Remember Better When I Paint
Directed by Eric Ellena, Berna Huebner
Narrated by Olivia de Havilland
Language English

I Remember Better When I Paint is a 2009 feature length international documentary film about the positive impact of art and other creative therapies in people with Alzheimer's disease and how these approaches can change the way the disease is viewed by society. The film examines the way creative arts bypass the limitations of dementia disorders such as Alzheimer's and shows how patients' still-vibrant imaginations are strengthened through therapeutic art.[1]

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Synopsis

The film is by Eric Ellena and Berna Huebner,[2] and is narrated by actress Olivia de Havilland.[3] It features an interview with Yasmin Aga Khan, president of Alzheimer Disease International and daughter of Rita Hayworth, who had Alzheimer's, describing how her mother took up painting while struggling with the disease.[4] The inspiration for the film is the story of Hilda Goldblatt Gorenstein (Hilgos), who had Alzheimer's. As she painted, Hilgos’s mobility and speech began to improve as did her quality of life.[5]

The documentary includes interviews with renowned neurologists who explain how creative activities engage areas of the brain that are not damaged by the disease and thus reawaken a sense of personality, identity and dignity. Doctors interviewed include Robert Neil Butler, founding director of the National Institute of Aging;[6] Sam Gandy of Mount Sinai Medical Center; Gene D. Cohen of George Washington University; Robert Green and Bob Stern of Boston University; and Avertano Noronha of the University of Chicago.[7] The film demonstrates the intersection between the arts, medical and scientific worlds.[8]

Release

The film was selected for the 2010 Rhode Island International Film Festival[9] and the 2009 Bel Air Film Festival.[10] I Remember Better When I Paint has been released as part of a DVD package which includes the documentary as well as a series of short supplemental films that further highlight special programs and flesh out the how-tos of organizing an outing, a creative workshop or recreating social bonds between people with Alzheimer's and their families.[11]

References

  1. ^ "Alzheimer's Weekly". http://www.alzheimersweekly.com/content/remember-better-when-paint. 
  2. ^ "New York Daily News". http://events.nydailynews.com/new-york-ny/events/show/89075399-documentary-screening-i-remember-better-when-i-paint. 
  3. ^ Eyre,Hermione (19 March 2010). "London Evening Standard". http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/lifestyle/article-23816660-hollywoods-sweetheart-olivia-de-havilland.do. 
  4. ^ Rosalia Gitau (March 11, 2010). "Art Therapy for Alzheimer's". HuffingtonPost. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/rosalia-gitau/art-therapy-for-alzheimer_b_495914.html. 
  5. ^ Paige E. Reddinger (October 29, 2009). "Paint to Preserve Memory". Scallywag & Vagabond. http://scallywagandvagabond.com/2009/10/paint-to-preserve-memory/. 
  6. ^ "Pioneering doctor who championed dignity for the elderly, Financial Times". July 17, 2010. http://cachef.ft.com/cms/s/0/d1c66512-911e-11df-b297-00144feab49a.htm. 
  7. ^ "Alzheimer's film: I Remember Better When I Paint, Paris Writer's News". 16 December 2009. http://www.laurelzuckerman.com/2009/12/paris-writers-news-interviews-berna-huebner-on-the-groundbreaking-alzheimers-film-i-feel-better-when.html. 
  8. ^ "BrookfieldNow Newspaper". 17 May 2010. http://www.brookfieldnow.com/userstoriessubmitted/other/93927369.html. 
  9. ^ "Flickers: Rhode Island International Film Festival". July 11, 2010. http://www.film-festival.org/2010FestivalSched.php. 
  10. ^ "2nd Annual Bel Air Film Festival". International Business Times. October 30, 2009. http://www.ibtimes.com/prnews/20091028/2nd-annual-bel-air-film-festival-announces-line-up-and-honorees.htm. 
  11. ^ "New York University Literature, Arts and Medicine database". 7 July 2010. http://litmed.med.nyu.edu/Annotation?action=view&annid=13182. 

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