HD
2025
Alan Berliner intimately chronicles the poignant journey of his first cousin, poet and translator Edwin Honig, as he navigates the heartbreaking decline brought on by Alzheimer's disease. Through a blend of personal reflections and candid moments, the film captures the essence of Honig’s vibrant life and intellectual legacy, juxtaposed with the devastating impact of memory loss. Berliner’s sensitive portrayal offers a profound exploration of familial bonds, the fragility of identity, and the bittersweet nature of remembrance, making it a deeply moving tribute to both Honig and the universal experience of aging.