Allan King

Memory for Max, Claire, Ida and Company

Memory for Max, Claire, Ida and Company

Allan King brings us in close to the people who reside and work in a home for geriatric care in this beautifully conceived, powerful documentary. For four months, King follows the daily routines of eight patients suffering from dementia and memory loss; the result is searing, compassionate drama that can bring to the viewer a greater understanding of his or her loved ones.

Film Info

  • Canada
  • 2005
  • 112 minutes
  • Color
  • 1.77:1
  • English

Available In

Collector's Set

Eclipse Series 24: The Actuality Dramas of Allan King

The Actuality Dramas of Allan King

DVD Box Set

5 Discs

$55.96

Memory for Max, Claire, Ida and Company
Cast
Claire Mandell
Max Trachter
Ida Orliffe
Fay Silverman
Rachel Baker
Murray Cornish
Helen Mosten-Growe
Ruth Kogon
The residents’s friends and families
The staff of the Baycrest Geriatric Health Care System
Credits
Director
Allan King
Producer
Allan King
Cinematography
Peter Walker
Editing
Nick Hector
Sound recordist
Jason Milligan
Sound rerecordist
Michael Bonini
Music
Rob Carli

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Eclipse Series 24: The Actuality Dramas of Allan King
Eclipse Series 24: The Actuality Dramas of Allan King
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Three Tributes to Allan King
Three Tributes to Allan King
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The Local Cadence of Allan King’s Filmmaking
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An Interview with Allan King
An Interview with Allan King
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King of Canada
King of Canada
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Memory for Allan
Memory for Allan
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