Join AARP
Join for Just $16 A Year
- Discounts on travel and everyday savings
- Subscription to AARP The Magazine
- Free membership for your spouse or partner
You could win $50,000! First step ? an easy retirement quiz. Try AARP's Perfect Path to Retirement Giveaway now!
Members can save up to 80% on gift certificates from more than 15,000 restaurants nationwide.
Members can get exclusive online access to hundreds of free printable grocery coupons from leading brands.
Welcome to the AARP Discussion Board. Here you can talk with peers about current events ranging from Social Security to caring for your parents to the latest on health care reform. It is also the perfect place to exchange healthy eating recipes and job hunting tips.
These forums are for you to engage and have fun meeting new people. Just remember the community code: Be nice!
|
Documentary Films for Grownups
posted at June 19, 2012 12:00 PM EDT
|
|
Re: Documentary Films for Grownups
posted at June 23, 2012 5:27 PM EDT
|
Posts: 1
First: June 23, 2012 Last: June 23, 2012 |
In Response to Documentary Films for Grownups: movies about mysterious disappearences are good like in the bermuda triangle |
|
Re: Documentary Films for Grownups
posted at February 15, 2013 3:03 PM EST
|
Posts: 1
First: February 15, 2013 Last: February 15, 2013 |
In Response to Documentary Films for Grownups: AARP's movie critic is doing a round-up on documentary films. Subjects range from Florida billionaires to mental illness. But what documentary films are your favorites? I personally fell in love with the movie Babies. There really wasn't any narrative to it. It was simply documenting the different methods of how babies are raised in Japan, California, Mongolia and Namibia. Sounds so boring, but you just couldn't get enough of the incredibly beautiful and sometimes quite humorous footage. So what other documentary files should we all try to see? What sparks your interest? Posted by dvansant I'd like to see a documentary of single mothers who are older now, where they ended up after everything that has happened to them now that their kids have grown... note w/ some cases of which include them raising a disabled child what happens now that the caretaker(the parent) is older than 55. and cases where spousal abuse victims left the marraige with or without children,but are now older adults; what is their life like now . |
|
Re: Documentary Films for Grownups
posted at April 20, 2013 2:10 PM EDT
|
|
Re: Documentary Films for Grownups
posted at May 6, 2013 12:42 PM EDT
|
Posts: 1038
First: September 16, 2011 Last: June 18, 2013 |
In Response to Re: Documentary Films for Grownups: In the Feb/March issue article Best Movies for Grownups the fabulous "Searching for Sugar Man" was listed a the best Documentary. Since you recognized the amazing talent of Sisto Rodriguez AARP needs to feature him as a cover with an entire article about the life and rebirth of his career of this astounding hidden American treasure. As far as I am concerned if Roidriguez is not nominated for "Best New Artist of the Year" at the 2014 Grammy's he will have been cheated yet again of his just rewards! Posted by 1smazurek Rodriquez if the sailor in the photo? Tell me, please, what films he has done?? I don't know his work at all. |