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The Way I Remember It- Films of the Big Apple Film Festival 2015

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I had the pleasure of  doing Q&A for the film The Way I Remember it on the Big Apple Film Festival 2015. Now you can hear the story behind this film.

THE WAY I REMEMBER IT is a narrative film about Vera.

Born in Eastern Europe, Vera speaks five languages; she came to America as a teenager and has lived an extraordinarily exciting life. Now, in her mid-seventies, and recently transferred to the dementia floor at the Harris Health Center, Vera tells her son, Jules, there are three things she wants to do. She also needs to tell Jules her secrets, before her memory slips away.

About the Director

Nada Ray

Nada Ray is a filmmaker and journalist based in New York City.
After she moved to the U.S. from her native Belgrade (Serbia) in ’07, she decided to focus on film and video media directing and producing documentaries, long form interviews with uniquely talented artists and branded content.

RAY made her narrative film directorial debut with the drama, THE WAY I REMEMBER IT, a short film about Vera,written and produced by Jules Bacal, starring Christine Ebersole, two-time Tony Award winner for Grey Gardens.

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