Lives Well Lived: Documentary Screening and Conversation

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In Lives Well Lived, documentary filmmaker Sky Bergman turns her camera on a group of people often overlooked in our society -- older folks. This film celebrates the incredible wit, wisdom, and life experiences of people living full and meaningful lives in their later years. Their stories are about perseverance, the human spirit, and staying positive during the great personal and historic challenges.

Register here to view the film in either English or Spanish during the month of May and receive a Zoom link to join us for a special live conversation with the director. 

"This movie will give you hope and perspective, things in short supply these days." -- Santa Monica Daily Press

“Unapologetically sunny, the documentary “Lives Well Lived” gathers dozens of senior citizens for their insights into how to enjoy a long, happy life.” -- San Francisco Chronicle

“You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll pick your jaw up off the floor." -- The Washington Post

“A warm, uplifting and enlightening feast for the heart, mind and soul.” -- The NYC Movie Guru

“You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll feel, you’ll see life in a new light ... no matter what age you are. This is a timeless and special type of film that rarely comes along. A real jewel.” -- KEYT-TV ABC 3 - KCOY CBS 12 - KKFX FOX 11

 

 

 

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