
The Last Stamp
A documentary film by Antony Talia

As memory fades, a world traveler embarks on one final adventure:
Back to Hong Kong. Back to family.
Back to himself.
The Last Stamp - Official Trailer 2026
When caregivers discovered a weathered passport hidden in Koji's belongings, stamped with evidence of journeys across twenty eight countries-they realized the man with Down syndrome and Alzheimer's they thought was confused was really an intrepid traveler.
As his memories fade, Dr. Buckley and The Roland Center make an unprecedented choice: reunite Koji with his sister in Hong Kong for one final voyage. One last passport stamp. One last goodbye.
The Last Stamp reveals what happens when we choose to truly see the people we care for.
Featuring:
Koji Okamoto
&
Internationally recognized IDD expert,
Dr. Thomas Buckley
Over 200 million people worldwide live with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Those with Down syndrome face up to a 90% lifetime risk of developing Alzheimer's disease. Yet across the globe, millions live in care facilities where their histories, dreams, and identities go unseen.
The Last Stamp exposes how our broken care systems overlook the humanity of those we serve, and shows a better way forward. The Roland Center is the only internationally accredited organization providing specialized dementia care for adults with IDD.
This documentary captures a model that the world desperately needs. The Last Stamp is a call to transform how we support people with IDD, how we approach dementia care, and how we honor every life as fully lived.





Dr. Lawrence Force - Aging and Disability Specialist
Mount St. Mary's College, NYC
A testimony to the power of dignity, love and commitment. Antony Talia, the filmmaker, does an incredible job in telling this powerful moving story - about values and strength found in the human condition. Bravo! Well done! A must see.
Kathryn P. Service RN, M.S., FNP-BC, CDDN
- Board Member of the National Task Group on Intellectual Disabilities and Dementia Practices
The Last Stamp captures not only a deeply personal reunion, but also the importance of honoring identity, memory, and lifelong experience for adults aging with intellectual disability.
More than simply a travel documentary, the film shares moments of joy, recognition, affection, and reflection, while also illustrating the emotional depth that accompanies aging, memory, family connection, and the passage of time.
Dr. Matthew P. Janicki - Co-Chair and Board Member of the National Task Group on Intellectual Disabilities and Dementia Practices
A wonderful addition to the stories highlighting role models among older adults with Down syndrome.
A highly polished production, the film follows Koji Okamoto on a journey to Hong Kong to reunite with his sister and extended family after many years apart. Watching him experience the joy of reconnecting with family is genuinely moving.
Developmental Disabilities Nurses' Association (DDNA)
A truly unforgettable, moving and uplifting documentary.
Next Screening
ACCSES Summer Conference
July 19-21, 2026
FAIRMONT WASHINGTON D.C. GEORGETOWN




































