Wednesday 29 October from 2pm to 3:45pm
Nansie is a powerful new documentary that follows two young sisters as they care for their beloved grandmother after her dementia diagnosis. Shot in Sydney’s eastern suburbs, the film captures the everyday moments of love, laughter, and resilience that bind families together.
At its heart, Nansie is about what unites us: family, memory, and the strength of love across generations. It’s a story that speaks to everyone — grandparents, parents, and young people alike — showing how care and compassion can shape our shared future.
Stay after the screening for a live Q&A with sisters Adelaide and Lucinda Miller, whose real-life journey with their grandmother is at the heart of the documentary.
Date: 29 October 2025
Time: 2pm screening (registrations start at 1:45pm)
Venue: Sydney Mechanics’ School of Arts Theatre, 280 Pitt Street, Sydney
Organised by Sydney Mechanics' School of Arts; Health Consumers NSW; Older Women's Network