The story of the special love between Tilda and her grandfather Amandus, who has Alzheimer's. He always was the bon vivant, the humorous, beloved head of the family; now he's started acting like a child. Only 10-year-old Tilda can deal with him and his disease; she looks at it with her child eyes and a kind of humor and sensitivity that makes approaching Amandus easier when he's lost in his own newly-puzzling world. This special connection approaches the disease in a humorous but emotional way, without forgetting about its tragedy.
Head Full of Honey
Before Tilda's parents can put her beloved grandfather in an old people's home due to his progressing Alzheimer disease, she takes him on one last adventure that subliminally threatens to tear her family apart.