The screening on Wednesday the 23rd of March was followed by a Q&A with Director Ralph Arlyck. Hosted by journalist Carol Nahra.
American documentary filmmaker Ralph Arlyck has spent a lifetime filming the people he’s close to and the things he sees.
Now, as he approaches 80, he wanders through his neighbourhood and his own past, taking stock of where he’s been and where he’s going.
As Arlyck catches up with friends and neighbours in his verdant corner of upstate New York, he contemplates not just the physical and mental tolls of aging, but the very substance of living well, of connecting with people, of appreciating life’s simple joys.
With great warmth and wit, Arlyck pulls together decades of footage into this eloquent personal essay about entering the last lap, that is every inch about the pleasure of being alive.
The screening on Wednesday the 23rd of March was followed by a Q&A with Director Ralph Arlyck. Hosted by journalist Carol Nahra.