We're excited to announce a special opportunity for AARP members! On Thursday, November 21st, AARP will be hosting an online screening of the documentary "Remembering Gene Wilder".
This poignant film chronicles the life and career of the comedic genius Gene Wilder with insights from his widow, Karen Wilder, while also shedding light on Mr. Wilder's personal battle with Alzheimer's disease.
The documentary's producers, Julie Nimoy and David Knight, expressed their enthusiasm for the screening.
"Julie and I are absolutely thrilled to be collaborating with the Alzheimer's Association and AARP in presenting a special screening of our documentary, 'Remembering Gene Wilder' to all its members!"
Dr. Michael Rafii, Medical Director of ATRI, emphasized the importance of this film.
"I am incredibly proud that AARP is offering a screening of 'Remembering Gene Wilder' to its 37 million members. This documentary not only celebrates Gene's incredible talent, but poignantly highlights Gene's and his wife Karen's journey with Alzheimer's disease."
Dr. Rafii continued, "At such an exciting time in Alzheimer's research, with two FDA-approved treatments now available, I hope this film inspires people to learn more about research opportunities, including online participation in platforms like APTwebstudy.org. Together, we can make strides toward understanding and preventing Alzheimer's disease."
Mark your calendars for November 21st and visit the AARP website for details on how to register for the online screening of "Remembering Gene Wilder." By watching this film, you'll not only be celebrating the legacy of a comedic icon, but you'll also be taking a step towards a future free of Alzheimer's disease.
Together, let's honor Gene Wilder's memory and support the fight against Alzheimer's.