It's About Time

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The Cinema Arts Centre, an independent film venue in Huntington, is one of our favorite places. When we were there over the weekend, I noticed a fascinating commonality among the three movies that were being shown. They all had to do with old age.

"Quartet" is a glimpse into the lives of four former stars of the opera who live in a retirement home for opera singers and come together to reclaim their past glory. "Amour", which is nominated for five Academy awards, is the story of a devoted and loving elderly couple dealing with the cruelty of old age. "Stand Up Guys" reunites three retired gangsters for one last job.

Only a few years ago, I remember reading that there were no performance possibilities for older actors. The focus was on youth. Yet these three movies all feature mature and well-seasoned actors who have long and distinguished resumes to their credit.

It's about time.

 

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Fred Klein

A great nominated Documentry is also about old age. It is Kings Point (in Florida)

Submitted by Erik_Scheibe on Wed, 02/20/2013 - 23:22

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Erik Scheibe

While I don't disagree with anything you say, independent films usually don't pay very well and I'm sure it's the more lucrative roles that actors were complaining about.
Corey Bearak

Some will view / support great artistry no matter the performer/ artists/ story line. Today, niche entertainment prevails as blandness that might work reaching out to a wide audience gets ignored as "channels" exist for just about any and every taste. Anyone disagree?

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