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From Miracle Media, the powerful, Grey Matter, is having a digital release on 10th March. Here’s what they had to say:
Hollywood favourite Stephanie Beacham gives a remarkably raw and moving turn as a woman diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in the poignant new British drama Grey Matter, from director Arabella Burfitt-Dons. The film is set for its UK debut on 10 March from Miracle Media.
When Peg (Beacham), is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, it’s not just her world that comes crashing down, it has a huge impact on her whole family. This powerful and important film puts this devastating illness that affects so many lives, firmly in the spotlight.
Peg’s daughter (Elizabeth Berrington) thinks it’s best for her to move in with them, but she’s busy with work, so it falls on recently unemployed, teenage granddaughter Chloe (Eloise Smyth) to become a stay-at-home carer.
Newcomer Eloise Smyth gives a gritty and authentic performance as the young woman who must tackle the challenges of caring for someone you love, while navigating a whole new world.
Chloe is forced to attend anAlzheimer’s support group by her Mum, initially railing against it… but she soon meets Sam who instantly takes a shine to this bolshy person with no filter, however, Chloe’s not convinced.
As she warms to Sam and the group, Chloe soon faces the reality that things are about to change for her Nan, and how precious the time is that she has left with her. So, she confronts Peg with a big question, what are the things she really wants to experience before it’s too late?
Together they come up with a bucket list and Chloe endeavours to do everything she can to make her Nan’s Summer a truly unforgettable one.
Never shying away from the stark reality of the effects of this illness, Grey Matter is a beautifully made film about the power of family and the challenges of caring for our loved ones when they need us most, however difficult that might be.
Many thanks to Aim Publicity and Miracle Media for providing the images above.
Dom.
For John.
This article’s featured image: By Source, Miracle Media, Fair Use
