TESTIMONIAL

The chances that you or someone you know will be touched by Alzheimer’s is, unfortunately, still very high. Although scientific advances have helped to treat

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VISITING FRIENDS

Glenn Garrabrant’s poignant micro-budget drama Visiting Friends brims with emotional authenticity. Elegant in its minimalism, the film never bites off more than it can chew,

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A LETTER FROM HOME

A Letter From Home starring Jason Graven, follows the path of an ex U.S. Soldier as he navigates the transition to becoming a civilian. During

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SOMETHING BORROWED

Danny Donnelly’s Something Borrowed is a spry short film exploring the aftermath of a choice made – and why one may be tempted to participate

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APOCALYPSE UNKNOWN

Imagine waking up one morning to find yourself completely alone. Your family has disappeared, as have your neighbors, and you’re left to fend for yourself

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SUE

Films about old age tend to be aggressively depressing, emphasizing life’s futility and fragility. (For recent examples, see Michael Haneke’s Love or Gaspar Noé’s Vortex.)

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THE TRUST

Being rich isn’t as easy as it looks, because when you can buy anything, avoiding pain is well within your price range. And since the

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