Blueberries
"A short film inspired by Alzheimer’s, family, and living in the moment."
When all hope seems lost, a caring son takes his mother and grandmother, who has Alzheimer’s, to a blueberry field to connect the present and the past.
"A short film inspired by Alzheimer’s, family, and living in the moment."
When all hope seems lost, a caring son takes his mother and grandmother, who has Alzheimer’s, to a blueberry field to connect the present and the past.
Walker Cody
Will
Pepi Streiff
Nana
Dorene Robinson
Casey
When all hope seems lost, a caring son takes his mother and grandmother, who has Alzheimer’s, to a blueberry field to connect the present and the past.
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