Mini Docs and more screenings
Tuesday, 07 July 2009 14:40

You can now check out some shorter Docs I have made while filming FNF. During the filming of my film I was lucky enough to meet other people who were dealing with this horrible disease, I decided to make these short docs to help promote awareness for the disease. Please check back for part 2 of the docs, as well I will be posting new expert interviews very soon.

If you get TVO, the film will re air on Sunday July 19th at 9pm.

As well if you live in the Cleveland area the film will be screened at the Indie Gathering Film Festival in Westlake, the weekend of August 14-16 please check out

http://theindiegathering.com/schedule.htm

Chris

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Chris Wynn
11-Aug-2009
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Thanks for your comments!

Chris

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Kim Bondi
21-Jul-2009
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Chris,

I watched your film. It was perfectly beautiful.

best best best,
Kim

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Angie
20-Jul-2009
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Registered practical Nurse

Hi Chris... I was also very lucky to have veiwed your documentary last night. I went to bed early and turned the television on and your program was on.. I was extremely touched by your bravery to film such an intimate part of your families life. I am a nurse that has worked in long term care for over 14 years and I have been working in the special care unit ( alzheimers ward) for over 4 years... I love these people like they were my own family. They are the reason I get up and moving to work every morning.
Your program was very well done and it is such a good learning experience and I will definitly be recommending your doc to many family members who are dealing with this disease and recommending it to my place of employment. It was well done and very touching !!
God bless you !
Yours Truly
Angie

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V. Eugenio
19-Jul-2009
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I was lucky enough to see your documentary tonight on TVO. It was extremely powerful and provides viewers an intimate look into the life of those suffering from Alzheimer's (both the individual and the family). It was truly moving and gave me a better understanding of the disease.
Thank you Chris!

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