This short film by British filmmaker Bart Frank aims to celebrate the life of his Grandmother, Joy, while giving a personal window into the horrors of Alzheimer’s disease.

Memory of a faded mind: a daughter explores her mother’s life and declining health.


Narrated by the delightfully soft voice of her eldest daughter (Jude), the waves of emotion carry you through her story.

“No one should ever forget what a wonderful woman Joy was.”

Watch the incredibly beautiful short film here:
In Memory of Joyce Miriam Frank | 1930 – 2016. TO SEE MORE OF BART FRANK’S WORK, VISIT OBJEKT.CO.UK OR FOLLOW THEM ON TWITTER. READ MORE ON BART’S PERSONAL JOURNEY IN PRODUCING HIS SHORT FILM, JOY, HERE.