About this Event
Doors open at 4:30 p.m. Screening begins promptly at 5 p.m.
Remember Me: Dementia in the African American Community is an award-winning feature documentary film that examines the impact dementia and the more than 100 causes are having on the Black community.
The film discusses:
- What dementia is.
- The different types/causes of dementia.
- Risk factors.
- The Black Church.
- The History of Mistrust/Distrust of the medical community and government.
- The impact on caregivers.
- Medical advancements.
- And much more.
Among the featured interviews include: Academy Award and Emmy Award-winning actor Louis Gossett Jr.; Nurse scientist Dr. Fayron Epps; Dementia expert and researcher Dr. Antoine Trammell; dementia family Steve and Danita Jefferson; Caregiver expert Sonya Gunter; dementia patient Jackie Collins-Riddick, caregiver Darlene Hannah; and many more.
The documentary is written, directed and produced by C. Nathaniel Brown for Expected End Entertainment. Narration by Tarai Alexander. Edited by Phillip Hendricks and C. Nathaniel Brown.
The Pittsburgh screening is hosted and sponsored by the University of Pittsburgh's Alzheimer's Disease Research Center.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
NCG Cinemas - Brookhaven, 3365 Buford Highway Northeast, Atlanta, United States
USD 20.00 to USD 150.00