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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- The University of Alabama Women’s Resource
Center will be showing the documentary film “Complaints of
a Dutiful Daughter” on Wednesday, Dec. 7, at noon in the
Ferguson Center Forum as part of the Brown Bag lecture series.
This Academy Award-nominated documentary chronicles the various
stages of Alzheimer's disease of the filmmaker’s 84-year-old
mother, Doris Hoffmann.
Hoffmann's disease began when she was in her early 70s and progressed
rapidly after her husband passed away. Soon, it became necessary
for her daughter, Deborah, to become involved in her care. The
film shows Deborah's desire to cure the incurable; her commitment
to change her mother eventually gives way to an acceptance, which
is liberating for both daughter and mother.
After the initial frustration of trying to locate a place for
her increasingly dependent mother to live, Deborah finds a facility
with an enlightened approach towards Alzheimer's patients. This
alternately funny and heartbreaking production is an exploration
of family relations, aging, the meaning of memory and the tenacity
of love.
The event is open to the public; participants are encouraged to
bring a sack lunch as part of the WRC Brown Bag series. For more
information, contact the WRC at 205/348-5040.
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