Watch a clip from the documentary Wisdom Gone Wild, Rea Tajiri's touching and poetic look at her mother's experience with dementia.
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Keep ReadingAn interview with Aphasia director Marielle Dalpé about her animated NFB short on the effects of the neurocognitive condition.
Keep ReadingRemembering John Kastner, whose contribution to documentary was recently honoured with an award presented in his name at Hot Docs.
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