FOR THIS EVENT, YOU MUST PURCHASE FILM TICKETS OR FESTIVAL PASS ON THE FESTIVAL WEBSITE AT https://legacyfilmfestivalonaging2023.eventive.org/welcome
The 11th Legacy Film Festival on Aging is a Virtual Film Festival featuring 40 long and short films, almost entirely documentaries--some whimsical, others serious--covering diverse themes on Friendship, Vitality, Later Life, Love, Creativity, Caregiving, and, inevitably, Death—and more.
The Legacy Film Festival on Aging celebrates the aging process as profound and meaningful, often challenging, and always courageous. Our films portray some of the many facets of this unique, ever-changing experience, honestly and artfully, and always with compassion and love for the subjects.
This year’s Film Festival will again be 100% virtual, spanning 10 days, January 6 – 15, 2023, presented on the Eventive platform, a premier host for online film festivals, allowing our program to be accessible across the country and in most places around the world.
TO SEE LIST OF FILMS & PURCHASE TICKETS
Click on link for Feature Programs, Film Guide and All-Fest-Pass: https://legacyfilmfestivalonaging2023.eventive.org/welcome
For questions, visit the 2023 Festival website at https://legacyfilmfestivalonaging2023.eventive.org/welcome
or contact:
Sheila Malkind, Founder & Director
LEGACY FILM FESTIVAL ON AGING
info@legacyfilmfestivalonaging.org
https://legacyfilmfestivalonaging2023.eventive.org/welcome
legacyfilmfestivalonaging.org
415/515-2708
PRESS RELEASE: DECEMBER 8, 2022
Sheila Malkind, the Founder & Director, as well as her Board of
Directors and reviewers, selected 40 long and short films, almost
entirely documentaries--some whimsical, others serious--covering
diverse themes on Friendship, Vitality, Later Life, Love, Creativity,
Caregiving, and, inevitably, Death—and more.
The Legacy Film Festival on Aging celebrates the aging process as
profound and meaningful, often challenging, and always courageous.
Our films portray some of the many facets of this unique, ever-changing
experience, honestly and artfully, and always with compassion and love
for the subjects.
Also included in the upcoming festival, are recorded interviews with
several of the filmmakers--their chosen subjects, their challenges, and
the messages their films impart. Director Norman Jewison explains his
film adaptation of, Fiddler’s Journey to the Big Screen, while Director
Barbara Schock, talks about her 2000 Academy Award as director for
Best Short Film (Live Action), My Mother Dreams The Satan’s
Disciples in New York.
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