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Alive Inside

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7.5/10 • 76

2014-01-181h 14m

Documentary

Music is the strongest form of magic

Five million Americans suffer from Alzheimer's disease and dementia—many of them alone in nursing homes. A man with a simple idea discovers that songs embedded deep in memory can ease pain and awaken these fading minds. Joy and life are resuscitated, and our cultural fears over aging are confronted.

Directors
Michael Rossato-Bennett
Writters
Michael Rossato-Bennett
Editors
Michael Rossato-Bennett, David Zieff

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  1. Oliver Sacks

    Oliver Sacks

  2. Bobby McFerrin

    Bobby McFerrin

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Status
Released
Original Language
English
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Keywords
dementiaalzheimer's diseasehealthageism mental health