Eric Elléna

As a director his films include The Last Trackers of the Outback, which won the Public's Choice Award at the 2008 FIFO Pacific International Documentary Film Festival in Tahiti[1] and The Long March of Bob Slaughter.

His script was directed by Marion Vernoux and actress Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi played the lead role.

In the film, the legacy of Keith Haring is resurrected through colorful archival footage and remembered by friends and admirers such as artists Kenny Scharf and Yoko Ono, gallery owners Jeffrey Deitch and Tony Shafrazi, and the choreographer Bill T.

The film, inspired by the story of Hilda Goldblatt Gorenstein (Hilgos), focuses on how the creative arts can help Alzheimer's patients re-engage in life.

[6] A French version of the film "Je me souviens mieux quand je peins"[7] was released as part of the French Alzheimer Association's activities on World Alzheimer's Day in September 2009.