Snippets of night-time conversations and drawings create a sense of the pandemic world Heather finds herself in – juggling work, homeschooling her daughter, and taking care of her mother who has Alzheimer’s.
“My mother has been living with me and my teenaged daughter part time for the last year. When the pandemic hit we lost our personal support workers, and I found myself juggling caretaking, homeschooling and work. Because of Alzheimer’s, my mother’s mind is slowly departing, but her essence has not changed. Much of what she has been experiencing for years –profound disorientation, anxiety, mental fog–is what I was experiencing during isolation. With snippets of night time conversations and a stack of my drawings, I’ve created a sense of our world together — a world of overlapping thought, lapses, bent time, lost words, the absurd, and love.” – Heather Frise
Heather Frise
Director
My First Summer80%
Still Alice74%
It's Such a Beautiful Day79%
The Rule of Jenny Pen61%
Jules71%
Everything Everywhere All at Once77%
Terms of Endearment71%
Captain Fantastic78%
Corrina, Corrina67%
Goodbye June66%
The Father80%
The Discovery62%
Other People63%
Self Reliance58%
An Unmarried Woman67%
My Dead Friend Zoe63%
Twelve Monkeys76%
Elizabeth Is Missing73%
Fathers and Daughters71%
Curve69%