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Aging in America: The Years Ahead

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Producer(s)Talking Eyes Media
Director(s)Julie Winokur and Ed Kashi
Release Date2003
Work In ProgressNo
Runtime56 min
Format(s)DVD
Language(s)English
Youth MediaNo

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With another baby boomer turning 50 every eight seconds, by 2010 there will be more Americans over 55 than under 18 for the first time in history. This stunning reality is impacting every community in the country. But old age isn’t what it used to be. Aging in America offers a compassionate, often surprising glimpse into the real lives of those who are reaching their “golden” years in the first part of the twenty-first century, when the fastest growing segment of society is people over 85.

This riveting documentary explores the reality of today’s elders through a series of intimate portraits. We attend the wedding of a couple who fell madly in love in their 80’s, visit an RV club for nomadic single seniors; and follow an 86-year-old lindy hopper who still teaches sold-out workshops around the world. We’re introduced to aging athletes, activists, wranglers and strippers, and to inmates growing old in our nation’s prisons. Framing these vignettes is the story of two rural West Virginia men whose exceptional friendship has helped them to brave the loss, grieving and isolation of old age.

The result of seven years of fieldwork by internationally-acclaimed writer Julie Winokur and photographer Ed Kashi, Aging in America issues a ringing challenge to our preconceptions about what it means to grow old.

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Last Updated On:May 04, 2010

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