Alive Inside

July 18th, 2014







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Alive Inside

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Plot
Dan Cohen, founder of the nonprofit organization Music & Memory, fights against a broken healthcare system to demonstrate music's ability to combat memory loss and restore a deep sense of self to those suffering from it.

Release Year: 2014

Rating: 8.0/10 (78 voted)

Critic's Score: 66/100

Director: Michael Rossato-Bennett

Stars: Dan Cohen, Louise Dueno, Nell Hardie

Storyline
The documentary follows social worker Dan Cohen, founder of the nonprofit organization Music & Memory, as he fights against a broken health-care system to demonstrate music's ability to combat memory loss and restore a deep sense of self to those suffering from it. Rossato-Bennett visits family members who have witnessed the miraculous effects of personalized music on their loved ones, and offers illuminating interviews with experts including renowned neurologist and best-selling author Oliver Sacks (Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain) and musician Bobby McFerrin ("Don't Worry, Be Happy").

Writers: Michael Rossato-Bennett, George Strayton

Cast:
Dan Cohen - Himself
Louise Dueno - Herself
Nell Hardie - Herself
Norman Hardie - Himself
Michael Rossato-Bennett - Himself
Yvonne Russell - Herself
Oliver Sacks - Himself
Bill Thomas - Himself
Doug Thompson - Himself
Mary Lou Thompson - Herself
Connie Tomiano - Herself
Peter Whitehouse - Himself



Details

Official Website: Official Facebook | Official site |

Country: USA

Language: English

Release Date: 18 July 2014

Filming Locations: New York City, New York, USA

Box Office Details

Budget: $600,000 (estimated)



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Rating: 10/10

What if there were a truly inexpensive way to materially improve the lives of Alzheimer's sufferers and those who have other forms of dementia? If you see "Alive Inside," you will discover that there is such a thing. All it takes is an Apple iPod and the right music--music from the person's past. The music makes a connection with portions of the brain least ravaged by neurological disorders and it connects with the person that's still alive inside. Really alive.

This film shows you the proof, over and over again. The demonstration of the power of music from a person's past being able to bring the person into the present seems irrefutable. It is miraculous but you won't believe unless you see the film.

To think that a $40 music player and headphones can do what drugs cannot is mindblowing. The music doesn't necessarily extend a person's life the way drugs do, but it does awaken the person. Patient after patient shown in this movie awakens as the camera watches. The effects and the repeatability are positively stunning.

This film is about to go into limited distribution. It will be showing in San Jose at the Camera 7 theater starting August 8. Please find a way to see this film. It will change lives.

We saw this movie as part of the San Jose Camera Cinema Club and it was one of the most moving films we've seen through this organization.





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