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Turning Point
February 4, 2019
The Friends screened the critically acclaimed film “Turning Point” by the director of “Glen Campbell I’ll Be Me”. Filmmaker and director James Keach follows a team of researchers on the front lines of Alzheimer’s research and captures the raw disappointment and renewed hope of those working to find a cure for this fatal, incurable disease affecting nearly 5.7 million Americans.
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