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Casting Director's Poignant Alzheimer's Documentary Sheds Light on Caregiving
17 Nov
Summary
- Heidi Levitt, acclaimed casting director, makes personal documentary on husband's Alzheimer's
- Film aims to open discussions and provide perspective on Alzheimer's and caregiving
- Levitt draws on her filmmaking experience to create an intimate, character-driven portrait

In November 2025, veteran casting director Heidi Levitt is making waves with her deeply personal documentary, "Walk With Me." The film chronicles Levitt's journey after her husband, Charlie, was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer's in 2019.
Levitt, known for her work on acclaimed films like "JFK" and "The Rock," never considered directing until Charlie's diagnosis. Determined to share their story and advocate for Alzheimer's patients and caregivers, Levitt spent four years meticulously documenting the evolution of their marriage and Charlie's condition.
Drawing on her extensive experience in the film industry, Levitt applied her skills as a casting director to create an intimate, character-driven portrait. She carefully selected other Alzheimer's patients and caregivers to feature, aiming to provide a fresh perspective on the disease and its impact.
Levitt's personal investment in the project is evident, as she navigates the challenges of caregiving while maintaining her own sense of identity. The film's archival footage allows Levitt to "fall in love with her husband again," providing a poignant counterpoint to the ravages of Alzheimer's.
As "Walk With Me" makes its way into the world, Levitt is stepping into the role of Alzheimer's advocate, determined to spark a national conversation and shed light on the experiences of those affected by the disease.



