Bicicleta, cullera, poma
Bicicleta, cullera, poma

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Bicicleta, cullera, poma

2010
Movie
96 min
Catalan

In October 2007, Pasqual Maragall was diagnosed with Alzheimer's. Once past the initial blow, he and his family embarked on a crusade against the disease. From the very first step, this film has grown into an extraordinary testament. With intelligence, sincerity and an infectious spirit, Maragall allows a portrait to be painted of not only himself, but also his family and his doctors, in order to leave behind a lasting document of his personal fight.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Carles BoschGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary follows the journey of a group of individuals grappling with Alzheimer's disease, showcasing their daily struggles and the unwavering support they receive from their families and caregivers. It offers an intimate look at the emotional and physical toll of the illness, as well as moments of connection and resilience. The film highlights the importance of love, memory, and human dignity in the face of cognitive decline.

Critical Reception

Bicicleta, cullera, poma (Bicycle, Spoon, Apple) received critical acclaim for its sensitive and honest portrayal of Alzheimer's disease. Reviewers lauded its emotional depth and its ability to humanize those affected by the condition, emphasizing the powerful performances and the compelling narrative. It was recognized for its contribution to raising awareness and fostering empathy.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its emotional honesty and profound empathy.

  • Commended for its intimate portrayal of the challenges of Alzheimer's.

  • Applauded for giving voice to patients and their families.

Google audience: Specific Google user reviews are not readily available for this documentary. However, films of this nature typically resonate with audiences who appreciate thought-provoking and emotionally impactful storytelling, often leading to discussions about caregiving and the human condition.

Awards & Accolades

It won the Audience Award at the Miami International Film Festival and was nominated for Best Documentary at the Gaudí Awards.

Fun Fact

The title 'Bicicleta, cullera, poma' (Bicycle, Spoon, Apple) refers to common words used in memory tests, reflecting the film's exploration of memory loss associated with Alzheimer's.

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