My Mother's Prison from Stane Productions on Vimeo.
A two-minute mini-doc depicting the harsh reality of the speed at which mental disease stole my mother from me. The progression of the disease has been increasing exponentially since I moved away from home about 4 years ago to pursue film studies. I live 3500km away from my parents therefore the clips used in this video were shot during my visits back home. I believe seeing my mother begin to slowly start losing her ability to live life to the fullest is what inspired my to begin capturing the world through the visual medium of video and photo.
This has been the hardest video I have ever had to make; I'd greatly appreciate if you took a couple minutes to watch it.
I have Early -Onset ALZ. That has limited my ability to learn songs, but I still love to sing. So if you notice me looking toward my screen, it to see the words I can't remember. I decide to record as many as I could and put them up for my wife and kids and grandkids, as this is how they have always seen me and always remember me, Singing. I get out of bed singing...LOL
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