Ruth Goldman, an older woman with dementia, leaves her home for a date. But what she thinks is a hotel turns out to be an assisted living facility, and she must contend with an array of new faces, routines, and surroundings as her own identities and desires shift.
While Ruth resists identifying with her aging neighbours, she connects with the care workers there and is drawn towards her son, whom she mistakes for a suitor. A former cook, Ruth finds agency preparing meals in the facility kitchen. She slides into younger selves as she embraces the sensory experiences of the community’s activities and daily life. But when the reality of her situation sinks in, Ruth feels betrayed and flees the facility in search of something familiar.
Bulldog Film Distribution is incredibly excited to announce that the profound ‘coming-of-old-age’ film Familiar Touch will be released in UK cinemas from 19th June, following a successful run on the film festival circuit. Familiar Touch stars Kathleen Chalfant (Kinsey, The Last Days Of Disco), Carolyn Michelle (Russian Doll, The Chi), Andy McQueen (Outer Banks, Fahrenheit 451) and H. Jon Benjamin (Bob’s Burgers, Master Of None).
Inspired by writer/director Sarah Friedland‘s work as a memory care worker and teaching artist to older adults, Familiar Touch is an intergenerational production made in collaboration with the residents and care workers at a Los Angeles retirement community. The ground-breaking coming-of-old-age narrative is rooted in Ruth’s perspective – underscoring how, even as Ruth’s world transforms, she remains herself.
Little White Lies called the film “a stunning, sensory-forward portrait of a woman with dementia”, while The New York Times applauded Kathleen Chalfant‘sperformance: “She radiates a magnetic yet dubious sense of poise that undergirds the film’s careful balance of tragedy and hope.”
Familiar Touch will be coming to select UK & Irish cinemas 19th June

