Release Date : Jul 1, 2007 Wide Genre Movie :Documentary,Musical & Performing Arts,Art House & International,Special Interest
Mpaa Rating : PG
Actors :Joe Benoit,Helen Boston,Louise Canady,Bob Cilman,Elaine Fligman,Jean Florio,Len Fontaine,Stan Goldman,Eileen Hall,Jeanne Hatch,Donald Jones,Fred Knittle,Norma Landry,John Larareo,Miriam Leader,Patsy Linderme,Brock Lynch,Steve Martin,Joe Mitchell,Dora B. Morrow
The Young@Heart Chorus is a vocal group from Northampton, MA, who have earned an international reputation for their unique interpretations of songs by Sonic Youth, the Ramones, and the Clash. However, this isn't a teenage garage band attacking the classic punk rock songbook -- the Young@Heart Chorus is comprised of 22 senior citizens whose average age is 80, and under director Bob Cilman they've gained a degree of fame for their enthusiastic a cappella renditions of well-known rock & roll tunes. Filmmaker Stephen Walker spent several weeks with the members of the Young@Heart Chorus as they rehearsed for their annual concert in Northampton, and Young@Heart is a documentary which offers a look at their rigorous rehearsal process, the background of several members, and their efforts to stay active and think positive, even as their friends succumb to old age. Produced for British television, Young@Heart was screened in competition at the 2007 Los Angeles Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
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Sure, these 'zesty', 'lively' old folks are enjoying themselves. The question is why on earth we should be expected to watch.Tom Huddlestone-Time Out
A more genuinely sweet and uplifting documentary I have not seen in quite a while.
Eric D. Snider-Film.com
Young@Heart is nothing less than an ode to joy.
Roger Moore-Orlando Sentinel
An undeniably sweet mix of disarming honesty, inspired gumption and brutal reality, Young@Heart somehow manages to avoid the maudlin while enhancing the obvious with its portrait of a chorus of senior citizens who sing contemporary rock songs.
Tom Long-Detroit News
What makes Young@Heart such an ingratiating experience goes far deeper than the novelty of seeing old people singing hard rock tunes.
Rene Rodriguez-Miami Herald
In many ways, this serious side of Young@Heart is what ultimately makes the film memorable.
Tom Horgen-Minneapolis Star Tribune
Ya gotta love these guys! How could you NOT love these guys?
Dan Jardine-Cinemania
This film shows the triumph of the human spirit and the strength of will.
Kevin Carr-7M Pictures
Despite the director's smarmy narration and interviews, the bemused equanimity of these folks who've seen it all could inspire each of us to what "we can can" do as we age.
Nora Lee Mandel-Film-Forward.com
If it...verges on being just slightly patronising at times, that's a quarrel with the filmmakers, not its participants.
Paul Byrnes-Sydney Morning Herald
It's a pity that director Stephen Walker, who also narrates, imposes so much of himself on the material, asking at times the most insensitive questions.
David Stratton-The Australian
Develops into a poignant reflection on community, mortality and how we all need to stop and smell the roses. Recommended.
Jason Di Rosso-MovieTime, ABC Radio National
Funny, touching and life-affirming.
-FILMINK (Australia)
As an interviewer Walker is habitually condescending and sometimes downright inane...
Jake Wilson-The Age (Australia)
The wonderful members of the choir, truly young at heart, overcome the occasional clumsiness of the filmmaker and you come away from this film feeling genuinely uplifted.
David Stratton-At the Movies (Australia)
The devil may have all the best tunes, but it's the elderly who nail them. Charming, heartwarming and totally kick-ass, you'll never look at your grandparents in the same way.
Kat Brown-Empire Magazine
Moments of high comedy and deep tragedy make this more than the average rehearsal and concert film.
Sam Jordison-Film4
That might be because the film has already been shown on the BBC - a fact that, along with the unprepossessing production values, rather begs the question of why bother with a cinematic release at all?
Wendy Ide-Times [UK]
A lovely little film.
Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]
Judicious trimming would have improved the movie, but Johnny Cash-voiced Fred Knittle's opening night rendition of Coldplay's "Fix You", dedicated to the recently departed members, is guaranteed to leave not a dry eye in the house.
Rob Daniel-Sky Movies
If this film were any more heartwarming, your chest would melt.
Chris Hicks-Total Film
A worse film might be dismissed as sobsploitation. But Stephen Walker's documentary - a labour of love inspired by Walker's first sight of the group in a London West End show - touches the mind as well as the heart.
Nigel Andrews-Financial Times
They more than justify a film which, despite its faults, makes the winter of life less terrifying than it's made out to be.
Derek Malcolm-This is London
Heartwarming and heartbreaking in equal measure, Young At Heart is a good antidote for cynicism.
Andrew L. Urban-Urban Cinefile
It will make you feel wonderful, and if you're like me, whose emotional barometer responds in the positive with tears, take plenty of tissues.
Louise Keller-Urban Cinefile
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Documents the true story of the final weeks of rehearsal for the Young at Heart Chorus in Northampton, MA and many of whom must overcome health adversities to participate. Their music going against the stereotype of their age group. Although they have toured Europe and sang for royalty, this account focuses on preparing new songs for a concert in their home town.TagLine Young@Heart You're Never Too Old To Rock.
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