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Young@Heart, 2007

Young@Heart

English

UK

Rating:7.8
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Profile of Young@Heart

The mood of Young@Heart is feel good, touching, and uplifting. The plot centers around the golden years, a music band, and the life of a performer. It is a documentary and drama movie. Stylistically, Young@Heart is a music concert. In approach, it is serious and realistic. It happens in contemporary times. The musical score of Young@Heart is pop and rock.

Summary of Young@Heart

As early as autumn 2006, surreal and hilarious video clips of Stephen Walker's documentary (which originally aired on the BBC) were making the rounds on YouTube and in email inboxes all over the U.S.--tantalizing, out-of-context glimpses of the Young@Heart vocal choir, composed of elderly men and women, having a go at chestnuts by Sonic Youth, the Clash, and the Ramones. It seemed that the feature film, re-released for the screen in 2008, would perhaps be an uncomfortably comic look at a bunch of geezers set up to look ridiculous for the smug delectation of hipster audiences everywhere. The reality is not so far off-base, at least on first glance, but Walker's film, tracking the progress of the chorus as they prepare for a big gig, provides enough good-natured humor, personal narrative, and intimate details to inspire respect and admiration--and some major heart-string-plucking--in filmgoers.

Viewers witness the blossoming of long-buried or completely latent musical talents in the elderly folks; learning the new, unfamiliar material, under the direction of irascible 50-something conductor Bob Cilman, keeps their neurons firing and their emotions kindled, while communing with and trusting each other staves off the isolating effects of old age, even as they cope with heartbreaking losses within their ranks. It is undeniably funny to watch them struggle with the more challenging punk, classic rock, and soul songs as their leader kvetches wearily, but Walker skillfully ensures that, by the end of the film, we are laughing with the intrepid Young@Hearters, and not at them.

Details

Language: English
Country: UK
Release date: July 2007
Runtime: 107 min

Cast and Crew

Joe Benoit

as Himself - aged 83

Helen Boston

as Herself - aged 76

Louise Canady

as Herself - aged 77

Elaine Fligman

as Herself - aged 83

Photos

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Young@Heart (2007)

Clips

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Young@Heart: Official Trailer
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Young@Heart: Official Trailer
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Young@Heart: Official Trailer

Critics Reviews

Philadelphia Inquirer
Vibrant and vivacious documentary.
Variety
An irresistibly joyous, tearful and, most importantly, musical doc about a band of senior pop singers whose repertoire includes "Golden Years," "Should I Stay or Should I Go" and "Stayin' Alive."

Users Reviews

Only documentary in the world that everyone should see
The purest portrayal of joy of life that I have ever seen !
Likely to see
Not for me

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