

Hosted by Diane Sawyer, the program offers an intimate look at Bruce Willis’s life following his frontotemporal dementia diagnosis, and the strength and advocacy of his wife, Emma Heming Willis.
Acting
Emma's unguarded strength carries every frame.
Direction
Hoffman lets silence speak.
Editing
Archive footage hits like memory itself.
Director
David Hoffman
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Frontotemporal dementia awareness spiked 1,400% after this special aired, per AFTD data.
Emma Heming Willis had never given a televised interview before this; Sawyer's team spent eight months building trust.
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Damn not my guy John McClane..why Bruce Willis he's one of the nicest people in the world, i met him when he was shooting the Live Free Die Hard movie and he talked to me for about 10mins and i will always be grateful for that because he didn't have to do that..💪🏾💪🏾
@BuddahHass2360 57
Brave Lady. My husband had FTD. He died four years ago. He was surrounded by love as Bruce is. God bless her and all the Willis family.🙏❤️
@rebeccagray2443 56
My mother has FTD like Bruce. Thank you for bringing awareness to this cruel disease 💔
@sarahlinxo 20
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