Documentary on positive imact of the arts on Alzheimer’s to air on South Carolina PBS station and nationwide November 2014

I Remember Better When I Paint to air on ETV South Carolina on Thursday, November 6, at 7am and Wednesday, November 26 at 1pm. It is a film that provides hope to families living with Alzheimer’s

I Remember Better When I Paint, 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.

This film, directed by Eric Ellena and Berna Huebner, is presented by French Connection Films and the Hilgos Foundation.

For nationwide broadcast dates, click here.

2 Responses to “Documentary on positive imact of the arts on Alzheimer’s to air on South Carolina PBS station and nationwide November 2014”


  1. 1 Marilyn Hartley December 10, 2016 at 10:41 pm

    I am an artist interested in working with folks with some loss of cognitive skills. The film “I remember better when I paint”, Will this film documentary be aired again in South Carolina, any time in 2017?


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