REVIEWS

“A Day in June Succeeds where few films about Alzheimer’s have, in capturing the tragedy of loss of the autobiographical self - becoming ‘unstuck in time’

Anticipated by exquisitely paced foreshadowing, the twist when it hits is as moving as it is unexpected. A Day in June is a must-see for anyone who thinks dementia is about old people getting more forgetful.”

Kate Lee OBE, Chief Executive, Alzheimer’s Society

Big Fridge International Festival 2025

“The deconstruction of themes in memory and loss is what makes this an incredibly nuanced watch”,

A fantastic script and cinematography that captures her mindset and condition and paying homage to her past.

“A Standout Performance.”