7.6
75 min
Stephen Dwoskin’s final film is a meditation on the subjective experience and cultural concepts of ageing. The film is an ode to the texture, the beauty, the singularity of aging faces and silhouettes, a hypnotic poem in the Dwoskin meaning of the term which is long observations of very tiny details. A gesture, a pause, a look, a moment. Throughout his films intimacy has always played a leading role and this is also true for Age is..., all the faces being close friends, or close friends relatives and sometimes even Stephen himself.
Name | Character | Team | |
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Antoine Barraud | Unowned | ||
Gilles Bénardeau | Unowned | ||
Françoise Bridel | Unowned | ||
Tonino De Bernardi | Unowned | ||
Mary Dickinson | Unowned | ||
Michele Fuirer | Unowned | ||
Rachel Garfield | Unowned | ||
Samantha Granger | Unowned | ||
Alexis Kavershine | Unowned | ||
Anthea Kennedy | Unowned | ||
S. Louis | Unowned | ||
Valérie Massadian | Unowned | ||
Mel Massadian | Unowned | ||
Leo Mingrone | Unowned | ||
Arnold Schmidt | Unowned | ||
Tatia Shaburishvili | Unowned | ||
Ian Wiblin | Unowned |