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First Cousin Once Removed
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First Cousin Once Removed

Oct 9, 2012
1h 18m
★ 5.2

A Story of Life After Memory... inside the mind of poet Edwin Honig

Overview

Filmmaker Alan Berliner documents his first cousin, the poet-translator Edwin Honig, as he succumbs to Alzheimer's.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

HBO Films

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Cast

Edwin Honig

Himself

Edwin Honig