Caregiving: A Documentary on the Challenges and Triumphs of Caregiving in America
A new documentary film titled “Caregiving,” produced with Bradley Cooper as executive producer, sheds light on the struggles and victories experienced by caregivers across America. Award-winning actress Uzo Aduba, known for her roles in “The Residence,” “Painkiller,” and “Orange is the New Black,” narrates the film, drawing from her personal experience caring for her mother.
The two-hour documentary is set to premiere on Tuesday, June 24, showcasing the realities faced by America’s 105 million unpaid caregivers.
In collaboration with AVDF, the film delves into the challenges faced by caregivers, examining the social safety net established by Frances Perkins during the Great Depression. This landmark PBS documentary not only highlights the personal stories of family caregivers but also delves into the broader cultural and economic factors contributing to a nationwide caregiving crisis.
Join us as we explore the journey of caregiving in America, premiering on June 24 at 9 p.m. EST.
Discovering the Heart of Caregiving
The documentary, spearheaded by Bradley Cooper and narrated by Uzo Aduba, provides a poignant look into the roles and responsibilities of caregivers in today’s society. Through personal anecdotes and insightful commentary, “Caregiving” aims to raise awareness and spark conversations about the challenges faced by those who dedicate their lives to helping others.
Don’t miss the premiere of this groundbreaking documentary that promises to shed light on the unsung heroes of our communities. Tune in on PBS Fort Wayne to witness the debut on June 24 and follow the journey of caregiving in America.
Key Takeaways:
- Executive produced by Bradley Cooper
- Narrated by Uzo Aduba
- Premieres on PBS Fort Wayne on June 24 at 9 p.m. EST
- Explores the challenges faced by 105 million unpaid caregivers in America