5 Movies That Deal With Dementia (Guest Post)

Movies that deal with real suffering of ordinary individuals are usually those that stick in our minds for years. Many older actors who have portrayed people affected by Alzheimer’s and dementia have gone on to win Academy Awards or nominations. And will forever be remembered in the history of cinema. The following is a list of some of the best movies that deal with dementia:

5.   The Savages (2007)

Starring Laura Linney and Philip Seymour Hoffman, The Savages is a touching story about two siblings who reunite for the sake of their father who’s suffering from dementia. This tragic comedy yielded some wonderful performances and nominations, including Laura Linney’s Oscar nomination for Best Actress, and Philip Seymour Hoffman’s Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor in a Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy). Tamara Jenkins was also nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.

  1. Aurora Borealis (2006)

An indie movie released without much anticipation. Aurora Borealis is a story about a grandfather, (Donald Sutherland). He suffers from dementia and needs more care than his wife (Louise Fletcher) can provide. They hire a home health aide (Juliette Lewis) to assist. And enlist the help of their grandson (Joshua Jackson) to provide proper care to Sutherland’s character who believes he can see the Northern Lights through his window. Although Aurora Borealis has never received much praise from critics or moviegoers, it is one of those films where Donald Sutherland steals the show for the millionth time.

  1. Age Old Friends (1989)

John Cooper, played by Hume Cronyn. And he wonderfully portrays an elderly man who chooses to live in a retirement home to preserve his independence. And not be a burden on his daughter, played by his real-life daughter, Tandy Cronyn. He becomes friends with Michael (Vincent Gardenia), who is diagnosed with dementia. And is faced with a tough decision when his daughter wants him to come live with her. Should he leave a rigid retirement home and go live with his daughter? Or should he stay to help out a friend in need?

  1. Iris: A Memoir of Iris Murdoch (2001)

Iris: A Memoir of Iris Murdoch is based on a book by John Bayley. And a true story of English author Iris Murdoch’s battle with Alzheimer’s disease. This film will forever be remembered by its outstanding cast and its breath-taking performances. Jim Broadbent, who plays Bayley in his later years, won an Academy Award and a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor. Judi Dench and Kate Winslet both landed Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations for their portrayals of Murdoch in her older and younger years.

  1. The Notebook (2004)

The Notebook is certainly the most famous of all the movies on this list, and for a good reason. Based on Nicholas Sparks’ bestselling novel of the same title, The Notebook might not have received as much praise from the critics as it did from the audiences around the world, but it will forever be adored as one of the most romantic movies of its generation that break down both young and senior dating and everlasting love that knows no boundaries. Featuring Gena Rowlands and James Garner, The Notebook tells a story of a loving elderly husband of Allie who is trying to rekindle her memories destroyed by Alzheimer’s disease. Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams play the couple when they were younger and their chemistry is out of this world.

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24 responses to “5 Movies That Deal With Dementia (Guest Post)”

  1. They sound like good movies, but also very sad. 🙁

    1. Yeah for sure they would make you cry!

  2. Can’t watch those surely superb movies since my mother died of it.

    1. Oh I’m so sorry about that and I can completely understand how that can be triggering. My grandmother has dementia too and it’s very sad.

      1. It’s okay already three years ago. There us also a presumably very good German movie called ‘Honig im Kopf’ I think ‘Head full of Honey’ in English.

        1. Oh okay I’ll check out that movie I know some German so I’ll try to watch it sometime.

  3. All of these movies sound really interesting. I read ‘The Notebook’, and more than making you think about your future as you grow old, and making you think of love, lost and found, it was so touching, I cried and cried. Anyway, good list. I’ll have to check some of these out.

    1. Yeah it made my cry a lot too!! 😭

      1. My pleasure Ms. PoojaG

    1. Thanks for the reblog!!

  4. great collection

    1. Thank you!!

  5. Dementia is a tragic thing. Your brain is your prized possession. A good pick of movies Pooj.

    1. Yeah it’s a very sad illness especially since so many people are effected by it.

  6. Great post. I’ve seen two of the five, and will definitely look for the Donald Sutherland movie since he is one of my favorites. Something we all face in one form or another…when young, aging grandparents and parents, now that I’m nearing sixty I have to be aware and watch for signs in my own life…hopefully genes will play a role and I won’t be stricken with it.

    1. Thank you!
      Yes unfortunately a lot of people suffer from dementia after a certain age and there’s isn’t much you can do about it. I really hope you never have to suffer from it and that someday we can find a cure.

  7. Just thinking about The Notebook makes me want to cry all over again. It’s a real tear jerker.

    1. Before I watched it I was all “I’m tough I’m not going to cry” and after that I was like 😂😂

  8. The Notebook is the BEST EVER!, great collection anyway 😀

    1. Thank you!!

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