Description
“Your laugh would always make me happy,” the young man whispers to his aged grandmother,
Peege, who, now blind and helpless, seems almost to be awaiting death. This touching, poignant film portrays a family’s Christmas visit to their grandmother, a patient in a nursing home, and their sense of despair and isolation as they struggle vainly to communicate. But when other family members leave the room, one grandson stays behind, touching her hand and her hair and reminiscing about Peege as a laughing, fun-loving person. The young man leaves, tearful and unsure whether he penetrated her loneliness. Director Randal Kleiser’s camera, deftly lingering on her face, delivers the subtle yet clear answer. This award-winning film stars Bruce Davison and Jeanette Nolan, and was produced by David Knapp and Leonard Berman. “Peege” was one of 25 films added on Dec. 27, 2007, to the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress, which recognized this renowned production as “extremely moving.”
DVD SPECIAL FEATURES:
Audio Commentary by:
Director Randal Kleiser & Actor Bruce Davison
Audio Commentary by:
Dr. Robert Yahnke, professor at the University of Minnesota and an expert on the role of film and literature in gerontological education
4 Photo Albums
• Real to Reel
• Behind the Scenes
• Publicity
• Peege Premiere
English Subtitles
Digitally Remastered From Original Film Elements
National Film Registry of the Library of Congress
The Columbus Film Festival: Chris Award
Nat. Council on Family Relations Film Competition: Top Honor
Media & Methods Recommended Citation: Maxi Award
TEAM Film Award Competition: Best Film in Family Counseling
28 minutes • Color