(auto-translated from Dutch)
In collaboration with the TON Foundation, which is committed to better care for vulnerable elderly people with bone fractures, we are developing a short film with one goal:
Raising awareness among the general public, particularly children and loved ones of vulnerable elderly people, about the serious consequences of a hip fracture and, in doing so, reaching donors to provide our parents, grandparents, and grandparents with the care they deserve. The impending double aging of the population also makes this necessary.
This short film will be a powerful, human, and informative story that shows what really happens after such a fall. It should move, activate, and encourage people to donate to research into elderly care.
What do we offer?
Because this is a student production, we can only reimburse travel expenses. Of course, there will be food, snacks, and drinks on set. Furthermore, the film is a great addition to your portfolio, and we hope you have a wonderful day :)
Type
studentenproductie
Location
Enschede
Description
Lisa (woman, 12-16 years)
Lisa, a 15-year-old girl who breaks a hip and subsequently receives exactly the same care as many vulnerable elderly people today. From the hard fall, the hospital corridor, and the overcrowded room to the long wait, the loneliness, and minimal rehabilitation: step by step, the viewer experiences how distressing this situation is and how obvious we would take immediate action if it were a child. The film painfully demonstrates that what feels unthinkable for Lisa is a daily reality for the elderly, and emphasizes the urgent need for better research into elderly care.
Language requirements
Dutch
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