FRONTOTEMPORAL DEMENTIA DOCUMENTARY
Project Status: ACTIVE
Our FTD Documentary is currently underway, with a “Finish the Film” plan firmly in place, split into four phases. Project completion is slated for late 2026.
First phase fundraising is nearly complete. It simply entails completing the first rough edit, so we can prepare for final interviews with doctors, etc. in phase two.
That paves the way for third phase of the project, full post-production, including the final edit, sound mixing, etc.
We’ll be funding each phase separately to keep the project moving forward smoothly and on-schedule. If you’d like to donate, please visit the website for the film here: frontotemporaldementia.org.
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Original Early Trailer
This trailer goes way back. I think we cut it in maybe 2008, so yes, it’s an old, internet trailer that we put together just to start getting the word out.
Which did work, because it’s pulled in a ton of views over on the Hollywood 27 Productions YouTube channel. That, however, was at a point before the documentary even found its rightful home over here at Change the World Films.
Although rough around the edges, it still gives a taste of what’s to come. That particularly holds true with the Moriarty family, one of four families featured in the film who share their stories about dealing with FTD afflicting a loved one.
The biggest thing to note in this early trailer here, however, is that the professionals will not appear in the finished film (the information is too outdated at this point). We’ll be re-shooting those segments in 2026 with new people involved, to bring the documentary up-to-speed for all the current advances made in FTD diagnosing, treatment, etc.
For much more on this and to stay fully up-to-date on the project, please click here to visit the film’s website at frontotemporaldementia.org.
