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What If No One Is There to Care? Dementia’s Narrative Demands
FQ columnist Rebecca Wanzo considers the recent evolution of the dementia film, which has shifted over the past twenty years from a focus on the experience of caregivers to that of the person suffering from cognitive decline. Yet the relationship between the caretaker and the sufferer remains central to the genre, prompting Wanzo to ask the question: What kind of story is told about cognitive decline in old age when no one is there to care? The recent Apple TV+ limited series The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey (Walter Mosley, 2022) anticipates this question but offers a “fairy tale” answer that elides the fact that the contemporary dementia crisis is also a care crisis.
期刊介绍:
Film Quarterly has been publishing substantial, peer-reviewed writing on motion pictures since 1958, earning a reputation as the most authoritative academic film journal in the United States. Its wide array of topics, perspectives, and approaches appeals to film scholars and film buffs alike. If you love all types of movies and are eager to encounter new ways of thinking about them, then Film Quarterly is the journal for you! Scholarly analyses of international cinemas, current blockbusters and Hollywood classics, documentaries, animation, and independent, avant-garde, and experimental film and video fill the pages of the journal.