Lost for Words, with Thora Hird 1999
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Brian
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From: Goudie Angus Dr (QDN) Mishreki-Kepier DH4 4DN
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Sent: 29 October 2004 13:21
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Subject: Re: Dementia in movies
There was a very good television drama several years ago about a son looking
after his demented mother. All I can remember is the son was played by Pete
Postlethwaite. It will have been about 3-6y back.
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Dr Angus Goudie
Kepier Medical Practice
Leyburn Grove, Houghton le Spring
Tyne & Wear, DH4 5EQ
(0191) 5846324
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From: Leon Geffen [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 29 October 2004 12:09
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Subject: Dementia in movies
I am doing a talk on dementia to a group of specialists in 2 weeks time
and want to move away from the usual boring powerpoint presentation to
probably using movie scenes to depict aspects of dementia and ageing eg.
King Lear's "descent into madness". I'd like to use the movie clip,
notwithstanding copyright problems, to demonstrate issues such as
paranoia, memory impairment (losing one's car), family crises around a
parent's pending admission to a frail care facility etc.
Are there any movie buffs out there who can point me to movies that
depict above scenes or similar?
Leon Geffen
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