Feb
3
A Reason to Hope Breakfast Video
by Emily in Film
Spoke Your Mind has been collaborating with the local Alzheimer’s Association chapter over the past three months to help with a short documentary project they’re screening at Benaroya Hall in Seattle next month. The event is called “A Reason to Hope”, and this video will highlight four stories (including the Larkin family) to spotlight the humanistic and hopeful side of Alzheimer’s disease.
This process has been rewarding because it’s helped keep up the momentum for our own documentary, and I’ve gotten to know some incredible people. Elise Ricci is the main force behind the documentary segment, and the two of us have been meeting regularly to discuss the purpose and feel for this piece. Aside from filming our own story, Max and I filmed the Nornes family and through that befriended another local COYOD named Arlene. Arlene’s father Pete is a retired commercial fisherman and is now living with Young Onset Alzheimer’s.
Elise and I met up with Arlene and Pete down at the Fisherman’s terminal in Ballard back in December to film the “Annual Holiday Smoked Crab” event. I felt a strange sense of belonging down at that terminal- hanging with a bunch of Norwegians (I’m part Norwegian myself) and eating seafood that I thought, “I love how filming can carry people to so many random and beautiful situations…” I am confident this documentary piece will indeed be hopeful.
For more information on the breakfast, visit this link.

