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My Mom and The Girl

Directed by Susie Singer Carter, “My Mom and The Girl” is a 2016 film that stars Valerie Harper in her last role. It is based on a true story of an East Coast woman with Alzheimer’s who has an unusual chance meeting one night on the capricious streets of East L.A. An unusual chance meeting that proves to have a profoundly positive effect on three very disparate – desperate – women.

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