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What happens when the people who care for you can no longer do so? | March 20, 2026

“In her first scene, Anna refuses a shower with the stubborn authority of someone who knows exactly who she is.

From that moment, it is clear that she is a force of nature and that the film is hers.

‘Take Me Home’ follows Anna, a 38-year-old Korean adoptee with a cognitive disability, as she navigates the question every disabled person and their family eventually face:

What happens when the people who care for you can no longer do so?

And that’s just the opening salvo in a poignant, personal and searingly honest film.

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/take-me-home-movie-disability_n_69b0d112e4b07e0eaa23ed2c?utm_source=cordial&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=hp-us-reg-morning-email_2026-03-13&utm_term=us-morning-email&email_hash=0da6e4ef52744cae510e1dbe58a5efd05410ba5a

By Tracey Anne Duncan

Huffpost Mar 12, 2026,


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