You’re looking at me like I live here and I don’t [videorecording] / a film by Scott Kirschenbaum produced by Shane Boris, Scott Kirschenbaum co-produced by Gracey Nagle produced by Peripheral Productions.


[Molalla, OR] : Peripheral Productions, c2012.
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Notes:

  • DVD Region 1 Dolby digital.
  • In English.
  • Featuring, Lee Gorewitz.
  • Director of photography, Michael Sly edited by Stuart Sloan, Susie Lichter original score, Nadia Shihab.
  • Broadcast on public television by PBS as an episode of the television program Independent Lens.
  • Alzheimer’s took her memory. Nothing can take her spirit. –Container.
  • In Danville, California, Lee Gorewitz wanders on a personal odyssey through her Alzheimer’s & Dementia care unit. From the moment she wakes up, Lee is on a quest– for reminders of her past, and her identity. A total immersion into the fragmented day-to-day experience of mental illness, the film will challenge our preconceptions of illness and aging.
  • Official selection for Big Sky Documentary Film Festival, Camden International Film Festival and DocAviv International Film Festival.

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Requested by Koehler, B

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