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- A linguistics professor and her family find their bonds tested when she is diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease.
- In an intimate and unflinching account dealing with grief, 'Alice is Still Dead' tells the story of a murdered loved one from the victim's family perspective. From the detective's notification to her family to facing the killer in court, we see the pain, anger and heartbreak a family must endure while the nightmare is investigated. The filmmaker is the brother of the late Alice Stevens and, in this tribute, ultimately asks if it's even possible to move forward after such a traumatic event.
- This 2016 program features interviews with actors Lisa Kreuzer, Yella Rottländer and Rüdiger Vogler discussing their work on Wim Wenders' film 'Alice in the Cities'.
- The film Still Alice explores early-onset Alzheimer's disease. This panel at UCSB discusses the film and the troubling issues it explores. Donna Beal - Alzheimer's Association, Patricia Cline Cohen - Department of History at UCSB, Kenneth Kosik - Neuroscience Research Institute at UCSB. Moderator - Laury Oaks - Feminist Studies at UCSB.
- 2014–TV Episode
- 1998–Podcast Episode
- 2014– 41mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 1h 56mPodcast Episode
- In this episode of Film Juxtaposed, we chat about the cinematic representation of the early onset of familial Alzheimer's with the very moving Still Alice (2014), in comparison with Ken Loach's Palme D'or winner I, Daniel Blake (2016).
- Episode: (2015)2006–2023TV-GTV EpisodeJulianne Moore (Still Alice (2014)); butcher Pat LaFrieda; John M. Cusimano; guilt-free margaritas. Also: Rachael prepares a pork-tenderloin dinner.
- 2015–TV Episode