
‘On Dying of Dementia in a Capitalist System’ by Anne Lewis
“On Dying of Dementia in a Capitalist System” by Anne Lewis is a short animated film intertwining music and spoken word to illustrate the story
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“On Dying of Dementia in a Capitalist System” by Anne Lewis is a short animated film intertwining music and spoken word to illustrate the story

What is Beyond Memory, and how did it come to be? Beyond Memory, from Tumbling Hill Productions, is a mixed-media arts exhibition/installation co-created with the

Short film highlights the work of Remembering Yesterday, Caring Today, a program that invites people living with dementia to revisit an experience through shared creative

Inspired by the life of a woman living with dementia, the arts-based professional development places healthcare providers in patient’s shoes

Among the 2025 Dementia Arts Fellowship projects is this short film telling the story of Megan, a person living with Alzheimer’s, and her sister, Katie,

Photo and video series documents a family’s life with dementia over 3 years of capturing unique images together

Multidisciplinary film installation honors 20th-century Black Canadian elder who was living with memory loss

Capturing his life with early-onset dementia, Luke’s documentary invites an authentic look at Alzheimer’s disease and its impact

Short film invites audiences to engage in shared creative expression— dancing and moving—with those living with dementia

Short film captures the experience of a young mother diagnosed with young-onset dementia

Through December, screen films and participate in talkbacks with creators of dementia-centered works, including members of the Dementia Spring community

Filmmaker brings along his camera to walk alongside his mother through her final years living with frontotemporal dementia

Hospice chaplain takes on hard themes, such as consent and social erasure, in this short film depicting dementia as it unfolds in a queer couple

Documentary project seeks to bring comfort, validation and connection to families living with dementia

In 2019, our mom was diagnosed with a rare disease called Posterior Cortical Atrophy, a variant of dementia. We’re making a doc about devotion, commitment,

In 2019, our mom was diagnosed with a rare disease called Posterior Cortical Atrophy, a variant of dementia. We’re making a doc about devotion, commitment,

Nonprofit Expose Dementia is among the 2024 Dementia Arts Impact Award recipients, launching a collaboration in The ART of the Matter

Screenplay showcases the day-to-day struggles and joys of caregivers and those living with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease

Filmmaker writes a script to explain to his daughter where Grandpa goes in his mind as a person living with dementia

Feature film shines a light on the changing of the seasons as a man living with dementia transitions from home care

Collection depicts the fading and loss of memory experienced by those living with dementia

Documentary chronicles memory choirs that bring opportunities for singing and socializing to those living with dementia

Caregivers short film chronicles a chance meeting among 3 women, one of whom is living with Alzheimer’s, and their journey forward

Screenplay to feature-length film explores the dynamics among siblings and caregivers for their loved one living with dementia

Steven G. Smith’s work focuses primarily on the art of visual storytelling and filmmaking.

Filmmaker goes from short to feature-length as she takes on frontotemporal dementia in this coming of middle age story

The documentary chronicles a father and daughter living with and caring for someone who is living with dementia
The Dementia Spring Foundation connects artists with the dementia community to raise awareness and improve access to the arts for people with memory loss.