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A.M.

2007Movie11 minSpanish

A woman wakes up in an unknown place. She thinks about escaping, but little by little the sunrise gains clarity. Can a text bring her back to the present?

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IMDb6.6/10
Director: Kirsten JohnsonGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary explores the intimate and complex relationship between a filmmaker and her father as he navigates the early stages of Alzheimer's disease. Through a series of candid and often poignant home-video-style recordings, the film captures moments of connection, confusion, and the profound impact of memory loss on both father and daughter. It offers a raw and emotional glimpse into the challenges and deep love that define their bond.

Critical Reception

As a short documentary, 'A.M. (2007)' received limited but generally positive critical attention, particularly within festival circuits. Reviewers often highlighted its emotional depth, Kirsten Johnson's intimate filmmaking approach, and its sensitive portrayal of Alzheimer's disease. Audience reception tended to focus on the film's authenticity and its ability to evoke empathy.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its raw emotional honesty and intimate portrayal of family.
  • Commended for its sensitive and unflinching look at Alzheimer's disease.
  • Appreciated for Kirsten Johnson's personal and deeply felt filmmaking style.

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Fun Fact

Director Kirsten Johnson used home video footage and intimate recordings to capture the experience of her father's early-onset Alzheimer's, making the documentary deeply personal.

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