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Title Mimi and Dona / a film by Sophie Sartain ; produced, written and directed by Sophie Sartain ; a co-production of Sophie Sartain and the Independent Television Service (ITVS)
Published [Newburgh, New York] : New Day Films, [2015]
©2015

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Description 1 online resource (streaming video file) (57 min.)
Summary What happens when love runs out of time? For 92-year-old Mimi, who has spent much of her life caring for 64-year-old Dona, her daughter with an intellectual disability, it means facing the inevitable -- the likelihood that she will not outlive her daughter and the need to find her a new home. Filmmaker Sophie Sartain, Mimi and Dona's granddaughter and niece, respectively, captures the quirky and deeply connected mother-daughter duo at their most poignant crossroads. Since Mimi Thornton's husband died in 1968, she has lived with her daughter Dona in their suburban home in Dallas. The cognitively challenged Dona has possibly undiagnosed autism, but over many years, Mimi and Dona carved out a happy life for themselves, one filled with errands, church, weekly visits to the beauty parlor, and nightly doses of Wheel of Fortune. Frozen in time, they have lived off their Social Security checks, inside the same home, for forty years. But Mimi and Dona's symbiotic existence is about to come to a crashing halt. In part worried for her safety, as well as dealing with the reality of aging, Mimi's family has made the agonizing decision that she can no longer care for Dona, and Dona must leave home to live in a state-run facility in nearby Denton, Texas. After 64 years, Mimi will have an empty nest and Dona will suddenly be away from home. In this powerfully personal documentary, Sartain chronicles the painful process of separating her aunt and grandmother. She also interviews her own mother (Dona's sister) and other family members, reaching back to explore the complicated legacy of Dona's disability on three generations of her Texas family as well as its history of family members with mental and developmental disabilities. Ultimately, family bonds run deep and true, even when faced with the greatest challenge yet
Credits Camera, Sophie Sartain ; editor, Chris Callister ; music, Daniel Lanois
Performer Featuring: Naomi Thornton, Dona Thornton
Event Originally produced by New Day Films in 2015
Notes Description based on online resource; title from title screen (viewed May 7, 2021)
Subject Thornton, Naomi, 1916-2017
Thornton, Dona, 1945-2015
People with disabilities -- United States -- Biography
Parents of children with disabilities -- United States -- Biography
Adult children of aging parents -- United States -- Biography
Aging parents -- United States -- Biography
Developmentally disabled -- United States -- Biography
Mothers and daughters -- Case studies
People with disabilities -- Care.
People with disabilities -- Housing.
housing for the handicapped.
People with disabilities.
Adult children of aging parents.
Aging parents.
Developmentally disabled.
Mothers and daughters.
Parents of children with disabilities.
People with disabilities -- Care.
People with disabilities -- Housing.
United States.
Genre/Form Nonfiction films.
Internet videos.
Feature films.
Case studies.
Biographies.
Biographical films.
Documentary films.
Documentary films.
Biographical films.
Nonfiction films.
Feature films.
Internet videos.
Documentaires.
Films biographiques.
Films autres que de fiction.
Vidéos sur Internet.
Form Streaming video
Author Sartain, Sophie, film director, film producer, screenwriter, director of photography.
Thornton, Naomi, 1916-2017, on-screen participant
Thornton, Dona, 1945-2015, on-screen participant
Independent Television Service, production company.
New Day Films, publisher.