Where Do All the Old Gays Go?
A short documentary exploring the experiences of the older LGBTQIA+ Community in LUMI Award, Docs Ireland Special Mention at Galway Film F. The contributors speak openly and honestly about what resonates with them, not only from their past but their future. What transpired was the capturing of joys and sorrows that continue to shape their lives from love to hope, health and concerns for the safeguarding of their future, as well as the never-ending possibility of accepting and becoming your true self regardless of your age.
Where Do All The Old Gays Go? ★★★★ BFI Flare 2023 (Short Film)
The elderly LGBTQ+ community in Ireland graces us with their charm and their wisdom through a collection of gorgeous interviews. The contributors speak openly and honestly about what resonates with them, not only from their past but also their future. What transpired was the capturing of joys and sorrows that continue to shape their lives, from love to hope, to health, to concerns for safeguarding their future, as well as the never-ending possibility of accepting and becoming your true self regardless of your age.
"Where do all the old gays go?" Experiences of the older
Where do all the old gays go? Experiences of the older LGBTQIA+ Community in Ireland (Short ) - Cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Amber Jackson. Posted on:. Where do all the old gays go? Experiences of the older
Where do all the old gays go? - BFI Flare film review by UK film critic. Starring Patricia, Kay and Celine, Clive and Dan, Daithi directed by Cathy Dunne. The contributors speak openly and honestly about what resonates with them, not only from their past but their future. Life is still happening, although it might look very different now to what it was. Where do all the old gays go
"Where do all the old gays go?" was commissioned by Age and Opportunity for Bealtaine Festival. It is currently travelling the festival circuit. Artist's Statement When it comes to projects in creative writing, storytelling and films of older people, there is an overly strong emphasis on the past and memories. .
BEALTAINE
A moving documentary, Where Do All The Old Gays Go?, is a sublime, open film that celebrates being older and gay whilst highlighting how there is still work to be done. .
Where do all the old gays go? heads to Chicago and London
An intimate exploration of the older LGBTQIA+ community living in Ireland. The contributors speak openly and honestly about what resonates with them, not only from their past but also their future. What transpired was the capturing of joys and sorrows that continue to shape their lives, from love, to hope, to health, to concerns for the safeguarding of their future, as well as the never ending. . Where Do All the Old Gays Go?
Where do all the old gays go? had its Irish Premiere at the Galway Film Fleadh and stepped away with a Special Mention. Following this, it picked up an Honourable Mention at Indie Cork Film Festival, the jury commended Where do all the old gays go? for bringing Irish LGBTQIA+ stories to the screen. .