Years after his dad’s Parkinson’s diagnosis, filmmaker and Team Fox athlete
@eitanehrlich embarked on a mission to spread awareness for the disease by competing in the Oceanside Ironman 70.3 triathlon.
Watch his mission play out in his full film at eitanehrlich.com/liveridecurefilm and on YouTube through
@liveridecurefilm ’s page.
About the Film
When Eitan’s father was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 2014, he turned to movement — first in running, then cycling and swimming — not only as a form of healing, but as a way to carry his family’s story forward.
Eitan’s latest documentary film — Live. Ride. Cure. — takes its name from Edna and Chris Wood’s motto for the New England Parkinson’s Ride, where Eitan became inspired to tell his family's story through sport and documentary film.
The Ehrlich family joined
@neparkinsonsride for the first time in 2015 and has made the trip to Maine every year since then. It has become a harbor of hope for the Ehrlich's of a world without Parkinson's and motivates them to reach for higher fundraising goals.
The documentary film has made waves in numerous communities, from its inaugural premiere night in July 2024 in Boston, showing at the 2024 New England Parkinson’s Ride, and screening in Los Angeles, the film has taken on the mission to inspire audiences and raise awareness for Parkinson’s. Follow
@liveridecurefilm to see where the film goes next, and for updates on the epilogue releasing on May 16th.
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