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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Still_AliceStill Alice - Wikipedia

    Still Alice is a 2014 American drama film written and directed by Richard Glatzer and Wash Westmoreland and based on the 2007 novel by Lisa Genova. It stars Julianne Moore as Alice Howland, a linguistics professor diagnosed with familial Alzheimer's disease shortly after her 50th birthday.

  2. Still Alice is a 2007 novel by Lisa Genova, a neuroscientist and author. The novel is about a woman who suffers early-onset Alzheimer's disease. It is Genova's first novel. [1] Genova self-published the book in 2007 with iUniverse.

    • Lisa Genova
    • 2007
  3. Feb 20, 2015 · Still Alice: Directed by Richard Glatzer, Wash Westmoreland. With Julianne Moore, Kate Bosworth, Shane McRae, Hunter Parrish. A linguistics professor and her family find their bonds tested when she is diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease.

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    • Richard Glatzer, Wash Westmoreland
    • 2015-02-20
  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › Still_AliceStill Alice - Wikiwand

    Still Alice is a 2014 American drama film written and directed by Richard Glatzer and Wash Westmoreland and based on the 2007 novel by Lisa Genova. It stars Julianne Moore as Alice Howland, a linguistics professor diagnosed with familial Alzheimer's disease shortly after her 50th birthday.

  5. Dec 5, 2014 · Alice Howland, happily married with three grown children, is a renowned linguistics professor who starts to forget words. When she receives a devastating diagnosis, Alice and her family find their bonds tested.

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  6. Dec 5, 2014 · Thankfully, “Still Alice” doesn’t deify the woman she plays: Dr. Alice Howland, an esteemed linguistics professor at Columbia University who finds she’s suffering from early-onset Alzheimer’s disease.

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  8. Jan 6, 2009 · Still Alice is a compelling debut novel about a 50-year-old woman's sudden descent into early onset Alzheimer's disease, written by first-time author Lisa Genova, who holds a Ph. D in neuroscience from Harvard University.