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La bisabuela tiene Alzheimer is a poignant documentary that navigates the fragile space between memory and forgetting. It’s centered on a tender meeting between Iván Mora Manzano's young daughter and her grandmother, who’s losing her memories to Alzheimer's. The film’s atmosphere is both nostalgic and melancholic, capturing moments of pure innocence alongside the stark reality of fading recollections. The pacing flows gently, allowing viewers to absorb the emotional depth of familial connections. The director’s approach is intimate and personal, drawing you into the layers of conversation that touch on themes like identity, generational shifts, and the bittersweet nature of time. It’s a distinctive reflection on memory that resonates long after the credits roll.
Documentary style that feels personalThemes of memory and identityIntimate family dynamics are explored
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Iván Mora Manzano
Director
Isabel Carrasco
Writer