
The documentary, directed by James Keach, will air on the national news channel next summer and fall. Representatives from the film commented to The Hollywood Reporter about how they hoped the documentary will raise awareness.
“We look forward to having the Campbells’ brave story – unfortunately familiar to too many American families—on CNN,” co-producer Trevor Albert told THR. “This partnership will guarantee that millions of people will have the opportunity to see our movie and understand just how important it is to both raise awareness—and find an end—to Alzheimer’s disease.”
Like everyone else, we were saddened to hear of Campbell's diagnosis, but we're impressed by the decision he and his family made to share their journey — and struggle — with the world. There's no doubt in our minds that their story will comfort others and help the public understand the impact of this disease.
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God please bless all
I dnt like the headline! Yes it’s hard for the family. My mom suffered with it for 10 years, but it certainly is so much harder for affected person!
God bless