Older Women and Love

Using interviews and dramatizations, this film achieves a touching and often humorous look at social attitudes towards relationships between older women and younger men. The filmmakers are involved on both sides of the camera as they direct their multi-racial cast in an insightful profile of older-younger relationships. Their subjects are candid and comfortable discussing the joys and problems of loving someone of a different generation.
Pricing & Ordering
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Reviews
"Dispels myths about the type of sexual life older women enjoy..focusing on strong women who battle to get their way and who also pay the price by taking risks, the film shows the realistic challenges of independence." - Barbara Lekatsas, Black American Literature Forum
Screenings
• Hoyt Fuller Film Festival, Atlanta
• Rotterdam Film Festival
• Oberhausen Film Festival, West Germany, 1988
• Flaherty Seminar
• Third Wave International Women's Film Festival, Dallas, 1988
• Celebration of Black Cinema, Boston, 1988
• Black Film Festival, Newark Museum, 1988
• Film and Video by Women, Quebec, Canada, 1988
• On Screen '89, Celebration of Women in Film, San Francisco
• Black Filmmakers Series, Film Studies, University of Michigan, 1990
• Cinema Remixed and Reloaded Exhibit, Spelman College Museum of Fine Art, 2007
• Kenkeleba Gallery, New York, 2010
• Centre de Cultura Contemporania, Barcelona, 2018
• Suns Cinema, DC, 2019

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TWN acknowledges that in New York we are on the unceded territory of the Lenni Lenape, Canarsie, Shinecock, and Munsee peoples and challenges the harm that continues to be inflicted upon Indigenous and People of Color communities here and abroad, which is why we all need to be part of the struggle for rights, equality and justice.

TWN is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts, New York State Council on the Arts, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, Color Congress, MOSAIC, New York Community Trust, Peace Development Fund, Humanities NY, Ford Foundation, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, and individual donors.