A group of senior citizens gamely takes on the challenge of making a horror movie in Silver Screamers, an age-defying tale of Final Girls and Guys.
Keep ReadingVeteran filmmaker Sam Green captures the stories of aged folks across the globe in The Oldest Person in the World, but at a surprisingly superficial level.
Keep ReadingThe sometimes matter of fact, sometimes kookily experimental, documentary Echo of You features nine old men and women talking about losing their life partners.
Keep ReadingHelen and the Bear, directed by Alix Blair and executive produced by Kristen Johnson, observes the marriage of Helen and Pete McCloskey.
Keep ReadingIn Stolen Time Helen Klodawsky follows elder rights lawyer Melissa Miller as she stands against for-profit long-term care facilities.
Keep ReadingAn interview with director Raquel Sancinetti about her short documentary Madeleine and bringing a story to life through animation.
Keep ReadingAn interview with Flipside director Chris Wilcha about this documentary premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival on life's B-side.
Keep ReadingSimon Chambers chronicles the dying days of his uncle, David, a former actor who loves to act for the camera in Much Ado About Dying.
Keep ReadingAn interview with Unsyncable director Megan Wennberg about capturing the stories of a seniors' synchronized swimming team.
Keep ReadingA Bunch of Amateurs is a fun portrait of the current members of the Bradford Movie Makers, one of England’s oldest filmmaking societies.
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