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To Kick off National Family Caregiver’s Month, HOPE Dementia Support is presenting two showings of the award winning documentary “Wine, Women and Dementia”
“Wine, Women, & Dementia” provides a poignant and intimate look into the human side of dementia. This film follows the journey of former dementia family caregiver and filmmaker, Kitty Norton, as she embarks on a cross-country RV adventure with her best friend, Beth Rigazio, to meet the dementia family caregivers who provided virtual friendship and encouragement through their shared caregiver experiences. Through these face-to-face encounters, Norton seeks to deepen her understanding of the caregiving experience, and highlight the vital support that caregivers provide to one another, despite the physical distance between them.
The caregivers, meeting in person for the first time, share intimate, humorous, heartfelt stories, told in formal interviews and backyard “wine chats.” These stories provide a vivid picture of dementia life – from diagnosis to death, heartbreak to hilarity, and are interwoven with the physical journey of Norton and Rigazio’s often comical cross-country roadtrip, as well as Norton’s personal caregiver journey told through family interviews, archival footage, and home movies.
“Wine, Women, and Dementia” explores the themes of perseverance, familial devotion, and most importantly how to celebrate life on a long, long road to death.
Tickets are $9 advance before October 15th, $10 after that. Admission includes post film pizza from Bessolo Pizzeria! Q and A to follow with filmmaker Kitty Norton or cast member, Allyson Schrier