I Write
In this documentary we meet a group of people at the age between 72 and 100 years who attend writing courses, led by professional writers. What happens when the elderly get room to speak, write and discuss?
In this documentary we meet a group of people at the age between 72 and 100 years who attend writing courses, led by professional writers. What happens when the elderly get room to speak, write and discuss?
Eva Mortensen
Herself
Kirsti Sandvik
Herself
Eva Svendsen
Herself
Anne Lise Hasselgren
Herself
Eli Karlsen
Herself
Margit Emilie Moe
Herself
Thora Frogner
Herself
Gudrun Hagen
Herself
Arne Iversen
Himself
In this documentary we meet a group of people at the age between 72 and 100 years who attend writing courses, led by professional writers. What happens when the elderly get room to speak, write and discuss?
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