Welcome to UK, Ireland, and Caregivers Worldwide to the dementia family caregiver documentary Wine, Women, & Dementia.
Wine, Women, & Dementia is a heartwarming documentary following former dementia family caregiver and filmmaker, Kitty Norton, on a road trip to meet the caregivers who provided virtual friendship and encouragement through their shared caregiver experiences.
Get ready for laughter, tears, and an honest look at dementia through the eyes of family caregivers. The film celebrates life, family, and the power of caregivers lifting each other up, all while facing a disease that touches millions.
So, join us for this FREE online premiere, from 13th - 19th May, 2024. Support the film with a donation or simply grab your free ticket.
Please note, this screening event is for personal, at-home viewing only. If you are interested in hosting a screening for your group, company or organization, get that party started here!
And don't miss the online caregiver gathering Celebrate Caregivers After Party on Sunday, 19th May, at 3pm GMT.
Hosted by Katie Fyfe (@dadanddolly, ElderingUK) and filmmaker, Kitty Norton, enjoy an hour with fellow caregivers discussing how the themes of the film present in your caregiver journey.
Click HERE to register!
Celebrate Caregivers After Party! Sunday, 19th May, Online @ 3pm to 4pm, GMT
Make a plan to celebrate yourselves this Dementia Action Week, caregivers! You deserve it.
Follow us @winewomenanddementia on Instagram, @WWDdocumentary on Facebook and Twitter, and join the WWD Newsletter on our website Wine, Women, & Dementia. Support our mission to reach caregivers worldwide by sharing your thoughts on the film on your socials tagging our socials too!
"It was an emotional film that brought me to tears and yet let me laugh at what I have been through."
"I'm just starting out in care giving. I don't feel ALONE anymore!"
"It was comforting to know that each situation is different and there isn't one right way to be a caregiver"
"I am going to try to infuse laughter in every day!"
"It was upbeat, real, and raw."