Let me be as plain as possible...
If you currently perform in nursing homes or have considered it, you should see this movie.
In a way, its something that most of us have known for years. The profound ability of music to access part of an otherwise closed off human mind is a powerful thing to behold.
The premise is as follows:
What if, personalized Ipods were made available for every single person upon admission to any Nursing Home in the United States? Far cheaper than drugs, "music" is one of those "other" treatments that CMS doesn't really know what to do with.
Yet.
I don't think this is as much an educational cinematic experience as it may be an affirming one for most players who watch this film. For me, it was liberating to not actually be working, trying to reach 25-50+ residents at one time, all while playing and singing. It was a well-spent and heart-warming 90 minutes which left me more thankful that I do what I do for my living. The moments I saw on the screen this evening are duplicates of countless moments I've had over the last 18 years. I knew from the trailer I'd likely be moved to tears a few times during the film, and I wasn't wrong.
I'm not sure exactly how just yet, but I will support this effort locally in some form or fashion.
For more information on this project, visit:
http://musicandmemory.org/