I Remember Better When I Paint to air on Milwaukee Public Television on November 20, 2012.
In honor of November Caregivers Month, the Alzheimer’s Association, Southeastern Wisconsin chapter, in partnership with the Hilgos Foundation has arranged for Milwaukee Public Television to broadcast the documentary “I Remember Better When I Paint.”
This interesting film, narrated by Olivia de Havilland, is the first international documentary about the positive impact of art and other creative therapies on people with Alzheimer’s and how these approaches can change the way we look at the disease. Among those who are featured are noted doctors and Yasmin Aga Khan, president of Alzheimer’s Disease International and daughter of Rita Hayworth, who had Alzheimer’s.
The film supports the working theory of the Alzheimer’s Association, Southeastern Wisconsin chapter Memories in the Making art program. The program will air in Southeastern Wisconsin on Tuesday, November 20 at 11pm on Channel 10.
This film was directed by Eric Ellena and Berna Huebner, and is presented by French Connection Films and the Hilgos Foundation.

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