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‘The Blue Trail' Review: It's Never Too Late to Find One's Purpose, Preaches a Soul-Searching Septuagenarian
Pitched somewhere between science-fiction and fable, director Gabriel Mascaro's "The Blue Trail" finds a beacon of optimism within its own dystopian view of the future. Set in the director's native ...
Gabriel Mascaro's Berlin Silver Bear winner, screening in Karlovy Vary's Horizons section, imagines a dystopian Brazil whose economic policy calls for older people to be sent to government colonies.
One of the many peculiarities of recent U.S. cultural trends is the “over-55 community,” gated havens for well-off retirees who embrace the idea of mono-generational living as an all-comforts ...
Brazilian director Gabriel Mascaro imagines an authoritarian policy to manage the country’s elderly being the impetus one woman needs to make the most of her remaining time. The “Neon Bull” director ...
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